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The Sustainable Agriculture, Biodiversity and Livelihoods (SABL) promotes sustainable agri-food systems based on local diversity and participatory democracy. Read more...

Recent Updates

 

Making food systems work for people and planet

With food hitting the headlines like never before, the International Institute for Environment and Development has launched a web-based publication that describes how to rethink food production and distribution for environmental and social gain. Towards Food Sovereignty is an online book with linked video and audio files, whose first three chapters are now freely available at IIED’s website.
Read the press release and link to the online publication

Rethinking agriculture research to meet people's needs
People in Africa, Latin America and South and West Asia will have their say about the future of food and farming under a major project by IIED that aims to make agricultural research better at serving people's needs. The new project will enable citizens to decide how to design food and agriculture research and policies that are accountable to wider society.

Read the press release

Climate fight must enlist biodiversity and communities

UN-led efforts to address climate change, conserve biodiversity and fight poverty must pay greater attention to the links between these global challenges, says IIED paper.  The paper shows that biodiversity has a key role to play in both adapting to the impacts ahead and cutting greenhouse gases but that to be effective policies must have greater input from local communities.

Read the report

 

Communities call for access to genetic diversity to combat poverty and climate change

Governments must agree international rules that would give indigenous communities access to genetic resources to help them fight poverty, preserve biodiversity and adapt to climate change, says a report released today by the International Institute for Environment and Development.  Read the press release

NEW! Protecting Community Rights over Traditional knowledge: Implications of Customary Laws & Practices - Research Partners’ Workshop in Panama, 19-23 November 2007

New and Recent Publications

 
Cover Page Food Sovereignty

Towards Food Sovereignty is an online book with linked video and audio files.

by Michel Pimbert

GK cover page

NEW DESIGN!

Gatekeeper 134

Gatekeeper 135

Gatekeeper 136

 
Sharing Power 2nd Cover

Sharing Power - A global guide to collaborative management of natural resources (2nd Ed)

by Borrini-Feyeraband, Pimbert, Farvar, Kothari and Renard

Folder Cover Folder on Emerging Case Study Findings and Recommendations, Protecting Community Rights over Traditional Knowledge Project (January 2006)  
GK 131 cover page

 

Gatekeeper 131

Gatekeeper 132

Gatekeeper 133

DVD Paroles de Paysans Cover

DVD Senekelaw ka kuma - Paroles de paysans

IIED, DJA-Comm, AAPSI, BEDE

 
Mamiraua Cover Mamirauá Sustainable Development Reserve, Brazil, by Izabella Koziell and Cristina Inoue Hearing a Different Drummer cover page

Hearing a different drummer: A new paradigm for the "keepers of the forest"

by John Studley

 
Cover Transforming Knowledge Transforming Knowledge and Ways of Knowing for Food Sovereignty , by Michel Pimbert DVD Cover DVD: A Disaster in Search of Success - Bt Cotton in Global South, by the Community Media Trust  

Other News

Opportunities for farm seed conservation, breeding and production

Growing consumers demand for locally produced food, the increasing awareness of endangered agro-biodiversity and the necessity to decrease the use of external inputs has increased the demand for seeds of land races, speciality and conservation varieties. View project page

Spanish Report - Workshop on Traditional Knowledge Protection and Customary Law

Research partners met to discuss policy challenges, concepts and research methods, and identified the need for a holistic approach to TK protection based on the concept of 'Collective Bio-Cultural Heritage'. The workshop was organised by IIED and Asociacion Andes (Cusco, 2005) View report in Spanish

Peasant seeds: the way forward for Africa's food sovereignty

West African farmers and other citizens involved in a major effort to radically change the way the world thinks about food and agriculture gathered in February at an international conference in Bamako, Mali. Read more

Conference on Endogenous Development and Bio-Cultural Diversity

Read papers presented at the conference by Michel Pimbert and Krystyna Swiderska

 

IIED at the UN Permanent Forum on Indigenous Issues
The UNPFII took place in New York, from 15-26 May 2006. The focal theme this year was the MDGs and indigenous peoples. A statement made jointly by IIED, Andes (Peru) and Call of the Earth [read more]

 

Citizens' Jury on GMOs and the future of farming in Mali.

The Citizens' Jury on GMOs took place in Sikasso between 25 and 29 January 2006. Read more

 

IIED at COP 8

IIED attended the eighth meeting of the Conference of the Parties to the Convention on Biological Diversity (COP 8), held in Curitiba, Brazil. During COP 8, IIED co-hosted two side events on "Protected Areas and Equity" with Care International and TILCEPA. These events marked the launch of the new Poverty and Conservation Learning Group website: www.povertyandconservation.info and BioSoc, the group's new monthly email bulletin.

We also held a side event on the protection of Collective Bio-Cultural Heritage with ANDES and FIELD. Link to reports

 


Other Publications

From the Reclaiming Diversity and Citizenship Series:

Farmers' Views on the Future of Food and Small Scale Producers by Michel Pimbert, Khanh Tran-Thanh, Estelle Deléage, Magali Reinert, Christophe Trehet, Elizabeth Bennett (Editors)

Agroecology and the Struggle for Food Sovereignty in the Americas - by Avery Cohn, Jonathan Cook, Margarita Fernandez, Kathleen McAfee, Rebecca Reider, and Corrina Steward (Editors).
Sharing Power - Grazia Borrini-Feyerabend, Michel Pimbert, M.Taghi Farvar, Ashish Kothari and Yves Renard. A joint publication by IIED and IUCN/CEESP, November 2004
Sowing Autonomy: Gender and Seed Politics in Semi Arid India by Carine Pionetti

From the Institutionalising Participation Series:

 

REPRINT! Institutionalising participation and people-centred processes in natural resource management: Research and publications highlights

Michel Pimbert, IIED, 2004

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NOTE: All the publications in this series can be downloaded free.



Journals:

Gatekeeper Series papers 125, 126 and 127

now available

Participatory Learning and Action 55

Practical tools for community conservation in southern Africa

IIED, December 2006, 144pp. Price $32.00

Ordering information

This special issue is a collection of lessons and innovative tools that have been developed by the facilitators of community-based natural resource management programmes in southern Africa. It is also an important resource for facilitators in other regions. These tools can be broadly divided into two categories: facilitator's tools and management tools. Facilitator's tools range from Theatre for Africa's role in policy development, to the CAMPFIRE game for improving training in financial management. The management tools have been developed to allow communities to manage wildlife in modern market economies. These tools range from the event book system developed in Namibia, to the quota setting methodologies developed in Zimbabwe.

The overview article is available to download for free in PDF format.

 


Project News:

Protecting Community Rights over Traditional Knowledge

Available 'Emerging and Case Study Findings and Recommendations' to download. Click here

Power in Global Value Chains: Implications for employment and livelihoods in the cashew nut industry in India

K.N.Harilal,Nazneen Kanji,J.Jeyaranjan, Mridul Eapen and Padmini Swaminathan

Power in Global Value Chains:Implications for Employment and Livelihoods in the Cashew Nut Industry in India explores the impacts of an expanding global market for cashew nuts on the livelihoods of women workers in the cashew processing industry.

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Satellites and Subsidies: Learning from Experience in Cashew Processing in Northern Mozambique

Luis Artur and Nazneen Kanji

This article explores the lessons from an innovative government-private sector-NGO ‘partnership’ in cashew nut processing in Nampula province, Mozambique. The project was designed to expand rural employment by setting up cashew processing ‘satellites’ around existing factories, which would do the labour intensive part of primary processing and leave the grading and packing to the factory. This article examines the trajectory of the project and draws out key lessons for NGO interventions in support of small enterprises.

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Liberalisation, Gender and Livelihoods: the cashew nut case in Mozambique and India

Mozambique Final Summary and Workshop Reports now available in both English and Portuguese

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Sustaining Local Food Systems, Agricultural Biodiversity and Livelihoods

Iran Case Study - information about this project's fourth country case study is now available.

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Protecting Traditional Knowledge: Implications of Customary Laws and Practices

Workshop reports and paper on Collective Bio-Cultural Heritage now available.

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