27 November 2017
What next for Zimbabwe?
Two issues could be central to Zimbabwe's political and economic future - land reforms and the role of China.
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27 November 2017
Two issues could be central to Zimbabwe's political and economic future - land reforms and the role of China.
2 November 2017
The second international One Health Day is marked on Friday 3 November – drawing attention to the interconnectedness of human, animal and environmental health. See our resources on this theme.
16 August 2017
For students starting their international development courses in the autumn and for anyone with an interest in development studies we have put together a selection of books and publications authored by IDS and its partners. These titles from IDS' history and current research reflect a wide range of themes in development studies.
19 July 2017
A Special Theme Issue of the Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B, ‘One Health for a Changing World: zoonoses, ecosystems and human well-being’, showcases work produced by the Drivers of Disease Consortium.
14 June 2017
Infectious diseases traceable to animals are driven by climate change, land-use change and the massive expansion of towns and cities, according to contributors to a paper in a major new output from the Dynamic Drivers of Disease in Africa Consortium, a STEPS Centre (IDS/University of Sussex) led project.
23 May 2017
14 October 2016
As this year’s World Food Day calls for food and agriculture systems to adapt to the rapidly changing climate, what are the competing tensions at play? The recently published special issue, in Journal of Southern African Studies, on the political economy of sugar in southern Africa, puts a lens on the challenges faced by governments and local communities to respond to climate change.
18 August 2016
This is a selection of books and publications from IDS Researchers which encompass a wide range of themes in development studies from IDS' 50 year history.
18 July 2016
10 June 2016
A high-level event on 13 June organised by the Least Developed Countries Independent Expert Group, International Institute for Environment and Development and the ESRC STEPS Centre will explore how the LDCs can seize opportunities presented by the Sustainable Development Goals to forge alternative development pathways.