Indigenous rights News

RSS
2486 stories

Red flags but no repercussions for ‘certified’ Malaysian logger Samling: Report

Ancient Amazon earthwork findings spotlight Indigenous land struggles today

Indigenous land rights are key to conservation in Cambodia (commentary)

Sieged by mining and megaprojects, the Munduruku push for land rights in the Amazon

As RSPO celebrates 20 years of work, Indigenous groups lament unresolved grievances

Logging, road construction continue to fuel forest loss in Papua New Guinea

Kenyan pastoralists fight for a future adapted to climate change (commentary)

How Indigenous peoples and local communities can make the voluntary carbon market work for them (commentary)

Paradise lost? Brazil’s biggest bauxite mining firm denies riverine rights

Brazil’s biggest bauxite mining firm denies riverine rights

In Brazil’s Amazon, a clandestine road threatens a pristine reserve

The coveted legacy of the ‘Man of the Hole’ and his cultivated Amazon forest

Can India’s Forest Rights Act deliver? Odisha state is trying to find out

End of impunity for Indigenous killings in sight for Brazil’s Guajajara

The trial that could change the fate of the Guajajara

Indigenous farmers’ hard work protects a Philippine hotspot, but goes overlooked

Shell affiliate accused of violating Indigenous rights in carbon credit contracts

‘We just want to be left in peace’: In Brazil’s Amazon, soy ambitions loom over Indigenous land

Calls grow to repurpose land squandered in Cambodia’s concession policy

Expansion of Ecuador mine risks ‘imminent’ collapse of waste dam, experts warn

Independent project steps in as government slow to map Indonesian ancestral lands

Namibia hosted Africa’s 1st community-led conservation congress. Where will it lead?

Amazon drought: Much damage still to come (commentary)

Amazon recovery offers hope of big rewards but poses equally big challenges

Australia crackdown on climate protesters grows amid fight against gas project

Report alleges APP continues deforestation 10 years after pledge to stop

World Heritage Site listing for Ethiopian park leads to eviction of farming community

Environmental groups speak out against arrival of Mennonite farmers to Suriname

Indigenous Dayak ‘furious’ as RSPO dismisses land rights violation complaint

Malaysian logger Samling’s track record leaves Indigenous Sarawak questioning its plans

For 1st time, Indonesia government recognizes ancestral forests in Aceh — but only some

People and nature suffer as historic drought fuels calamitous Amazon fires

you're currently offline