Environmental Protection
This Rapid Assessment of Perceptions (RAP) report presents the perceptions of eight island communities of Tuvalu towards their capacity to review local food resources through the uptake of adaptive and appropriate food producing techniques to increase their resilience to climate change and consumption of local foods.
Read MoreA first for Vanuatu, owners of Loru Rainforest Carbon Project are amongst 20 indigenous groups internationally to win the Equator Award.
Read MoreThe Angkor Community Heritage & Economic Advancement (ACHA) project was a multi-year project funded by the New Zealand government to establish sustainable management of Angkor Park that protects the historical heritage of the religious monuments…
Read MoreOn 20 April 2019 Live and Learn Environmental Education released the Via River Catchment Fire Management Plan, which identifies strategies to reduce the impact of wildfires on biodiversity and community resources in Central West New Britain, Papua New Guinea. The strategies will be adapted and used throughout PNG to address the threat of wildfires that are being exacerbated by climate change.
Read MoreHow can communities be better prepared for wildfires in their forests? Climate change is already leading to increased risk of wild fire in forest areas, which pose a threat to biodiversity and the livelihoods and…
Read MoreHow can we reduce the risk of wildfire in the context of climate change? The incidence of wildfire in forests is increasing due to global warming, posing a significant threat to the biodiversity of the…
Read MoreWhat are the benefits of men and women working together?
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