Skip to main content
About
News and insight
Our approach
Publications
Urban
Climate change
Biodiversity
Natural resource management
Food and agriculture
Sustainable markets
Policy and planning
Forests
Governance
Communication
Economics
Poverty
Monitoring, evaluation and learning
Land acquisitions and rights
Energy
Law
Gender
Drylands and pastoralism
Fisheries
Water
Search results
1110 results found
Sort by relevance
Sort by date
Sort by title
Error message
Flood protection has blocked this Solr request. See more at
The Acquia Search flood control mechanism has blocked a Solr query due to API usage limits
The School of Human Development, Indian Institute for Human Settlements
South-South capacity building for human-elephant conflict management
…
Human
-elephant conflict is on the rise across Africa as people and … pressing. Poor rainfall has also exacerbated the problem as
humans
encroach further into wildlife areas to meet subsistence needs, … to help them adapt it for use back home. IIED has been working on
human
-elephant conflict both through its implementation of a Darwin …
Project, 12 December 2023
Insurance to promote human-wildlife coexistence: a how to guide
… and insurers to design and introduce insurance schemes to reduce
human
-wildlife conflict (HWC) and promote
human
-wildlife coexistence. Certain species such as elephants are major … or eat crops, predate livestock, damage property and sometimes cause
human
injury and death. This leads to a cycle of biodiversity loss as …
Publication, 30 September 2023
United Nations Human Settlement Programme
Social protection in Indian cities: lessons from the pandemic
… complicate social protection delivery. … 21566IIED … The School of
Human
Development, Indian Institute for
Human
Settlements … Urban … Social protection in Indian cities: lessons …
Publication, 22 August 2023
Pilot scheme for human-wildlife conflict insurance in Kenya welcomed
… to wildlife. Animals, such as elephants, are a major source of
human
-wildlife conflict in the country. They trample or eat crops, damage property, and sometimes cause
human
injury or even death. In many cases this leads to the killing of …
News, 10 May 2023
Slow onset climate disasters leaving migrants at greater risk of human trafficking
… able to adapt to climate change so that they don’t fall prey to
human
traffickers.” In 2020 alone, India suffered its worst locust … … Slow onset climate disasters leaving migrants at greater risk of
human
trafficking …
News, 25 May 2022
CBA18 field visits
Article, 26 March 2024
A just energy transition needs more than benefit-sharing: a view from the Atacama Salt Flat
Insight, 09 April 2024
International workshop on advancing rights and equity in the implementation of Target 3+
… in Nanyuki, will provide space for inclusive discussion to address
human
rights, including the application of
human
rights-based approaches and with particular attention to the … (and all other actions towards stemming biodiversity loss) through a
human
rights-based approach, potentially transforming action in this …
News, 30 January 2024
Pagination
Current page
1
Page
2
Page
3
Page
4
Page
5
Page
6
Page
7
Page
8
Page
9
…
Next page
››
Last page
Last »
About
News and insight
Our approach
Publications
Urban
Climate change
Biodiversity
Natural resource management
Food and agriculture
Sustainable markets
Policy and planning
Forests
Governance
Communication
Economics
Poverty
Monitoring, evaluation and learning
Land acquisitions and rights
Energy
Law
Gender
Drylands and pastoralism
Fisheries
Water