photo of people crossing a small bridge

Embracing Indigenous Wisdom: Thailand’s Multifaceted Approach to their National Ecosystem Assessment

Aerial view of the Amazon Rainforest

Protecting the Invisible Guardians of Biodiversity and Ecosystems

Fostering Peer-to-Peer Exchange of Indigenous and Local Knowledge: ILK_Move

From left to right: Ms. Senka Barudanovic, Project Coordinator for Bosnia and Herzegovina National Ecosystem Assessment and Chair of the Subsidiary Body on Scientific, Technical and Technological Advice (SBSTTA Bureau) of the Convention on Biological Diversity; Ms. Alyeda Capella, Traditional and Local Knowledge Expert for the Dominican Republic National Ecosystem Assessment; Ms. Alice Kammwamba, Indigenous and Local Knowledge Technical Working Group Coordinator for the Malawi National Ecosystem Assessment.

On International Women’s Day, Meet the Women Shaping National Ecosystem Assessments

ship on the ocean

GloFouling Partnerships: Strategic Efforts Against Marine Biofouling Invasion

NEA Initiative group photo

The NEA Initiative Annual Workshop 2023

Fern leaves

Transformando nuestra relación con las especies silvestres a través de la sabiduría de los pueblos indígenas y las comunidades locales

The village of Y Ty is at the extreme north of Vietnam and is well off the normal tourist route. The road overlooks the Chinese border in many places. Photo by Peter Hammer in Unsplash

Celebrating World Wetlands Day 2024: Underscoring their Importance for Human Well-Being in Viet Nam

landscape of green hills

Involving Young Researchers in the National Ecosystem Assessment Process – An interview with Prof. Dr. Mersudin Avdibegović

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Retour à nos racines: En quoi la dégradation des terres affecte-t-elle spécifiquement les Peuples Autochtones et les communautés locales?

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