No new land clearing for palm oil
Nationalism without a nation: What being Indian means for residents of merged Bangladesh enclaves
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G20 India: ‘Arrest Land Degradation, Restore Ecosystem’, discussed at 1st Working Group Meeting focused on environment
Indigenous Community Banned From Farming Over Unclear Zoning in Areng Valley
How to Rebuild Ukraine, and Make Russia Pay for It
February 24th marks one year since the Russian invasion of Ukraine. In that time, the Ukrainian military has fought its way to considerable battlefield success and liberated significant territory near Kyiv and in the country’s east and south. Now these regions face a long road to recovery, even as Putin continues to bomb critical infrastructure, apartment complexes, and other civilian targets, and threats of a new Russian offensive loom.
How to Rebuild Ukraine, and Make Russia Pay for It
February 24th marks one year since the Russian invasion of Ukraine. In that time, the Ukrainian military has fought its way to considerable battlefield success and liberated significant territory near Kyiv and in the country’s east and south.
They came, looked and left: The legacy of large-scale land deals that failed
A review of four recent articles about an underexplored issue: the reasons for large-scale land deals to fail and what that means for communities and society