Video | 2021
All forests are not equal (the case for primary forests)
Primary and intact forests are more valuable to people and to biodiversity than secondary or planted forests. Talk to your community, your NGO or your government about elevating the importance of primary forests into planning and policy.…
Information brief | 2015
The Political Economy of Africa’s natural resources and the ‘Great Financial Crisis’
Story | 05 May, 2022
Introducing the Indigenous Negotiations Resource Guide
CEESP News: Patricia Dunne, CEESP member and Director of Applied Social Science at Conservation International (CI) and Alli Cruz, Senior Manager, Indigenous & Traditional Peoples Program at CI.
Story | 05 May, 2022
Blog: A global outlook on land health
By Jonathan Davies. Healthy soils, rich in biodiversity, are the foundation of life on earth. They sustain all other life on land, support food production, regulate water supplies, and capture atmospheric carbon that would otherwise contribute to climate change. As we have been reminded by the…
Story | 03 May, 2022
Exploring Possible Futures for Conservation NGOs: A Report by the Luc Hoffmann Institute
CEESP News: IUCN CEESP.
Conservation organizations are at a unique point of reckoning: these groups are tasked with responding to arguably the most pressing issue of time, climate change, while also reimagining their role in response to changing societal pressures. A report prepared by…
Story | 25 Apr, 2022
To Remain or Retreat? A Consideration of Climate Migration in Hawaiʻi
CEESP News: Bella Pucker, CEESP member and Kealoha Fox, Senior Advisor to the Institute for Climate and Peace and Climate Commissioner at the American Academy of Arts & Sciences.
Story | 11 Apr, 2022
CEESP News: Emmanuel Mvé Mebia, IUCN CEESP member.
Based on the recommendations of the 2nd International Forum of Indigenous Peoples of Central Africa (Impfondo, March 15-18, 2011), this article reflects the action plan to coordinate efforts to protect the rights of Indigenous Peoples.…
Story | 06 Apr, 2022
The movement gaining momentum: Save Soil
Save Soil is a global movement launched by Indian spiritual leader Sadhguru to address land degradation and advocate for healthy soil. The initiative was presented on 5 April at the United Nations in Geneva by the Isha Foundation and supported by the WHO, UN SDG lab, and IUCN.
Story | 06 Apr, 2022
CEESP News: Nicholas Winer, Ecologistas en Acción, Grupo Sierra de Huelva and CEESP member.