Story | 06 Sep, 2010
5th Dialogue on Forests, Governance and Climate Change
TGER Co-Chair, Janis Alcorn was one of the speakers at the 5th Dialogue on Forests, Governance and Climate Change, June 22nd organised by the Rights & Resources Initiative.
Story | 06 Sep, 2010
PelicanWeb's Journal of Sustainable Development renamed *Mother Pelican*
The PelicanWeb's Journal of Sustainable Development has been renamed *Mother Pelican* in honor of the Human Being she represents.
Story | 06 Sep, 2010
CEESP member Abiri Oluwatosin Niyi writes about a new publication of interest to CEESP
SustainableNigeria is a new organization with the sole interest of increasing the awareness on sustainable development issues in Nigeria. SustainableNigeria Team is an initiative of few Nigerians who realized adopting the best practises and models from developed nations and adapting it to…
Story | 06 Sep, 2010
By Marcus Colchester.
Story | 06 Sep, 2010
Poverty, governance and conservation in the Gran Chaco of South America
CEESP members Janis Alcorn and Alejo Zarzycki are co-authors in this article: Abstract.The Gran Chaco is the second largest ecosystem in the Plata basin of South America, after the Amazon rainforest.The high biological and cultural diversity offer diverse opportunities for conservation,…
Story | 06 Sep, 2010
Promoting Indigenous Participation and Rights in Mining, Climate Change and other Natural Resources Decision-making in Guyana.
Story | 06 Sep, 2010
Indigenous Peoples and Sustainable Livelihoods in Guyana
An overview of experiences and potential opportunities. By Tom Griffiths and Lawrence Anselmo.
Story | 06 Sep, 2010
Sacred natural sites are shown to contain remarkable biodiversity and therefore can make a significant contribution to halting the catastrophic extinction of wild species of plants and animals as well as the decline and damage of habitats and ecosystems.
Story | 06 Sep, 2010
The 17th issue of Policy Matters, the CEESP peer-reviewed journal, will be released in October at the 10th Conference of the Parties of the United Nations Convention on Biological Diversity in Nagoya, Japan.
Story | 06 Sep, 2010
Indigenous Voice on Agrobiodiversity and Food Sovereignty
Many may not know them, but there are several indigenous communities seeking to revitalize indigenous peoples' food systems and thereby define the food and agriculture of their choice; these are the real champions and stewards of agrobiodiversity.