In July 2025, the International Court of Justice (ICJ) delivered its advisory opinion on the ‘Obligations of states in respect of climate change’. The opinion confirms that states have legally binding ...
Smallholder forest and farm producers across Latin America, Africa, and Asia are vital contributors to sustainable landscapes and livelihoods. As the European Union Regulation on Deforestation-free ...
The talk will delve into displacement – be it from conflict, climate change, precarity or other forms of violence and ...
The study also shows the ‘cost of cover’ gap. To offset $21.4 billion in expected losses, existing social protection would ...
This paper demonstrates how taking early action through social protection programmes is more cost-effective than reactive, ...
The link between high debt burdens and worsening climate impacts is a vicious cycle for low-income countries. Paying for ...
Our authors trace the work of Lumanti Support Group for Shelter in Thecho, Nepal as residents rebuilt their lives following a ...
The least developed countries (LDCs) face a three-pronged challenge in accessing finance for climate adaptation: escalating impacts, shrinking domestic fiscal space and dwindling international aid ...
The IUCN World Conservation Congress is a once-every-four-years gathering of nature conservation experts, leaders and ...
This long-term action-research project is learning from and providing support to vulnerable communities in Bangladesh as they adapt to climate change. The project aims to use rigorous research to ...
Despite recent global commitments, top-down and exclusionary conservation still marginalises Indigenous Peoples and local ...