This Stockholm+50 associated event aimed to highlight the role and importance of Indigenous peoples and local communities in safeguarding the world’s forests, ecosystems, and biodiversity.
On June 1st 2022, ReAct in collaboration with The Nordic Council of Ministers and Stockholm Environmental Institute hosted the hybrid event "The silent antimicrobial resistance pandemic urges a concerted global response - but what needs to be done?". Here you find 5 takeaways from the day and a few next steps.
The Stockholm+50 associated event explored the role of agroecology in strengthening the implementation of the three Rio Conventions and achieving the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), all the while putting smallholder farmers and indigenous communities at the center.
Discover the main takeaways of the the Stockholm+50 milestone associated event organised by SIANI and AgriFoSe2030 on how agripreneurial youth can build capacities to support sustainable food systems.
Marika Kronberg spent the agroecology day at SLU Alnarp learning more about agroecology at the hands of the renowned Argentinian researcher Pablo Tittonell and a group of master's students in agroecology running Alnarp's Agroecology Farm.
In view of the latest IPCC report on mitigation, there is a current pressing need to solve the climate and biodiversity crisis. Cross-disciplinary landscape approaches appear to be essential for...
A dialogue held during the Stockholm+50 heard how Kenyan forest farmers were inspired to set up the Farm Forestry Smallholder Producers Association of Kenya (FFSPAK) after a visit by Swedish foresters ten years ago.
SIANI and other partner organisations will organise a series of events supporting Stockholm+50 to showcase further efforts for delivering the Sustainable Development Goals.
Indigenous and local communities are both dependent and stewards of biodiversity. Learn more about what a human rights-based approach entails and how it can preserve both biodiversity and livelihoods.