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Power relationships
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Rethinking research and development approaches from a decolonisation perspective
Following a recent Dilemmas of Development webinar series, Tracy Kajumba and guest blogger Daniela Nemeti Baba reflect on the complexities of decolonising development approaches to research and development
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Gender and REDD+
Women from poor, forest-dependent communities play a key role in the management of forests, and yet they are frequently marginalised from decision-making in communities. This is a problem as gender equity is essential for tackling more sustainable forest management, and to achieving the aims of REDD+, which aims to reduce emissions and conserve forests in specific countries
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Trade-offs in sustainable intensification
It is a huge challenge to achieve food security for all in a way that is sustainable in environmental, economic and social terms. And there are different views on what dimension of sustainability should have priority when trying to produce 'more with less'.
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Citizens reframing conservation policies and practice for food and livelihood security, environmental sustainability and justice
Two complementary activities are being carried out to allow citizens’ to assess, re-imagine and influence conservation policies and practice


