Convergent frameworks that combine Indigenous design and modern engineering offer pathways toward adaptive sustainable water treatment.... Read More
Indigenous Peoples
The “Right to be Cold” is being actively promoted to safeguard the way of life of the Inuit people of the Arctic.... Read More
A report reveals that the legal framework to protect women’s tenure rights for community-based forests is still weak across the Global South.... Read More
As extreme heatwaves become increasingly common in Australia, Indigenous practices may offer solutions to lower heat risks.... Read More
In standing against the unjust exploitation of natural resources, land and environmental defenders are facing threats and violence.... Read More
Stingless bees in the Peruvian Amazon are granted legal rights as part of the efforts to protect the country’s biodiversity and biocultural heritage.... Read More
Recognizing and addressing overconsumption patterns, as one of the biggest roots of multiple global crises, is vital to the systemic transformation for a sustainable future for all.... Read More
The significant role of local communities in biodiversity conservation is often under-recognized or even overlooked.... Read More
Indigenous Peoples are the core caretakers of nature. What can we learn about disaster resilience from Indigenous knowledge and art?... Read More
The state of Victoria passed the Statewide Treaty Bill, marking a new beginning as the first formal treaty in Australia between the state and Indigenous Australians.... Read More

Integrating Indigenous Design and Modern Engineering for Sustainable Water Treatment
The Right to Be Cold and What It Means for Indigenous Inuit
Looking into the Inadequate Legal Recognition for Women’s Tenure Rights Across the Global South
Integrating Indigenous Practices into Australia’s Defense Against Heatwaves
Rising Attacks and Violence Against Land and Environmental Defenders
In Peru, Stingless Bees Are Granted Legal Rights
Addressing Overconsumption for Transformational Changes
Recognizing the Role of Local Communities in Biodiversity Conservation
Indigenous Knowledge and Art as Integral Instruments for Disaster Risk Reduction
Statewide Treaty Bill: Australia’s First Treaty with the Indigenous Australians Passed in Victoria