In densely populated countries like India, where shifts in climate directly impact disease dynamics, public health emergencies are increasingly being linked to climate change. The influence of El Niño ...
The paper "Prioritizing Sustainable Development of Ecologically Sensitive Regions" was published recently in Ecosystem Health and Sustainability – A ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Wikimedia/Louisa Cass/AusAID, CC BY-SA Ciguatera fish poisoning is the world’s most frequently reported seafood-borne illness. It ...
Allan Rarai receives funding from the Association of the Commonwealth Universities through the Ocean Country Partnership Programme research grant. Meg Parsons does not work for, consult, own shares in ...
Efforts to decolonise the curriculum have increased in recent years but a challenge remains beyond strategic plans and policy statements: how do we meaningfully engage knowledge systems that ...
The Youth Employment Hubs of O’KANATA are Indigenous-led spaces that provide culturally relevant education, skills training and employment opportunities for Indigenous youth aged 16–30 in rural and ...
Conference Room IX, UNHQ, New York, United States of America Indigenous Peoples have stewarded water sources since time immemorial, managing freshwater systems across diverse ecological zones with ...
With UNESCO’s active contribution, cultural and natural heritage have been increasingly recognized as a key dimension of climate adaptation and resilience. This momentum was reinforced at COP30 with ...
The Intelligence We Forgot: Why indigenous and ancestral knowledge is Africa’s missing AI superpower
The world today is gripped by a technological revolution with no historical parallel. Artificial intelligence increasingly determines how governments anticipate national risks, how businesses optimise ...
Katharina Ruckstuhl received funding from Science for Technological Innovation, National Science Challenge. Madeline Judge received funding from Science for Technological Innovation, National Science ...
A path to economic reconciliation is outlined in a new report released this week by Sxwpilemaát Siyám, Hereditary Chief Leanne Joe, of the Squamish Nation, in partnership with SFU’s Community Economic ...
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