Community-led innovation for local food system transformation: lessons from Brighton & Hove and nearby
Watch again https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YYD-IhrjawI This seminar will showcase community-led innovations focused on enhancing...
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Watch again https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YYD-IhrjawI This seminar will showcase community-led innovations focused on enhancing...
In the face of escalating attacks on women’s rights globally, what is it that feminists can learn from women’s struggles in South...
20 November 2024
Join IDS and SuPWR for the launch of the Sustaining Power: Contemporary Women’s Struggles in South Asia exhibition, showcasing art and...
We will work with informal settlement residents in Sub-Saharan African cities to understand the lived realities of climate change and...
Environmental trade protection is being increasingly integrated in regulatory regimes across countries. No clear consensus on how businesses perceive such strict regulations.
2 August 2023
27 March 2023
Published by: Routledge
How are patterns of armed control and dispute by armed actors related to land concentration, land property rights, and distribution? We...
Gender-progressive policies around the world are facing significant backlash. Gender justice activists and women’s rights...
1 March 2023
In January 2021, the Great Green Wall Accelerator was announced at the third One Planet Summit in Paris. Based on the notion of acceleration developed by Harmut Rosa and using the idea of conflicting temporalities in the study of social-ecological systems, this article analyzes how the political will to accelerate the Great Green Wall reveals power dynamics between Western and Sahelian countries.