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
Local Communities
Beyond shiny new instruments, renewable energy innovations must be systemically integrated to support inclusivity and accessibility for all.... Read More
The government of Nepal sets into motion a five-year strategy to clean up Mount Everest from the trash produced by climbers.... 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 impacts of climate change are becoming more evident, and robust disaster management is key to strengthening our resilience to disaster risk.... Read More
The significant role of local communities in biodiversity conservation is often under-recognized or even overlooked.... Read More
The Uganda National Tourism Policy 2025 aims to balance economic growth and the preservation of Uganda’s nature and culture.... Read More
Disaster recovery plans for wildlife are often overlooked yet necessary for the long-term resilience of people and the planet.... 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

In Peru, Stingless Bees Are Granted Legal Rights
Integrating Systemic Renewable Energy Innovations for Energy Transition
Nepal’s Five-Year Strategy to Clean Up the Mounting Waste in Mount Everest
Addressing Overconsumption for Transformational Changes
Strengthening Disaster Risk Governance at Local Levels
Recognizing the Role of Local Communities in Biodiversity Conservation
Looking for Sustainability in the Uganda National Tourism Policy
Addressing the Elephant in the Forest: The Necessity of Disaster Recovery Plans for Wildlife
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