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Interview with Sangeeta Kharat at Future Earth Asia Network on how knowledge can enhance agricultural connectivity in Southeast Asia.
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Meet Muthusamy Palanivel from SIANI's expert group on pollination and learn how beekeeping can benefit local communities in India.
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To mark the International Year of Camelids, we interview with Bernard Faye about camels' potential in combating desertification, improving nutrition and llivelihoods, and their cultural and social significance.
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In October 2023, CFS asked HLPE to conduct a study on “Preserving, Strengthening, and Promoting Indigenous Peoples’ Food and Knowledge Systems and Traditional Practices for Sustainable Food Systems.”
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This specialised course delves into the intricate relationship between pastures, grazing resources, sustainable pastoralism, rangeland ecosystems, and effective governance strategies.
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Llamas and alpacas are noted South American domesticated camelids, but there is one wild camelid native to the Andes region, considered the smallest of all: the vicuña.
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Alnarp’s farm is not only a place where agroecological practices are used, but it also provides a space for connecting with the surrounding community.
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Interview with Sangeeta Kharat at Future Earth Asia Network on how knowledge can enhance agricultural connectivity in Southeast Asia.
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Meet Muthusamy Palanivel from SIANI's expert group on pollination and learn how beekeeping can benefit local communities in India.
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To mark the International Year of Camelids, we interview with Bernard Faye about camels' potential in combating desertification, improving nutrition and llivelihoods, and their cultural and social significance.
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FLARE had innovative sessions on forests and livelihoods. Four women show us different ways innovation can be done in research.
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In this interview, Karen Nobre Krull discusses how agroecology empowered women in rural settlements of São Paulo, Brazil