Features
Videos
Podcasts
Specials
Articles
Shorts
Donate
English
Español (Spanish)
Français (French)
Bahasa Indonesia (Indonesian)
Brasil (Portuguese)
India (English)
हिंदी (Hindi)
বাংলা (Bengali)
Swahili
Videos
Podcasts
Articles
Short News
Feature Stories
The Latest
Explore All
Land reform News
RSS
1787 stories
L
G
Leading US plywood firm linked to alleged destruction, rights violations in Malaysia
John Cannon
19 Oct 2017
‘If it’s going to kill us, OK, we’ll die’: Villagers stand firm as Cambodian dam begins to fill
Jenny Denton
18 Oct 2017
Munduruku standoff against Amazon dam builders potentially explosive
Sue Branford, Fernanda Moreira, Mauricio Torres
17 Oct 2017
Indigenous group scores legal victory as dam floods their lands
Camilo Mejia Giraldo
12 Oct 2017
Indonesia for Sale: in-depth series on corruption, palm oil and rainforests launches
The Gecko Project and Mongabay
10 Oct 2017
$100 million dollar fund launched to secure indigenous land rights
Mongabay.com
8 Oct 2017
Amazon community on Tapajós River invaded by wildcat miners
Sue Branford and Maurício Torres, with additional reporting by Ailen Vega
2 Oct 2017
Brazil: a world champion in political and environmental devastation (commentary)
Giem Guimaraes
29 Sep 2017
Temer walks back plan to open Denmark-sized area of Amazon to mining
Jenny Gonzales
27 Sep 2017
Amazon dam operator defies order to shut down, police action looms
Zoe Sullivan
26 Sep 2017
Liberian park protects Critically Endangered western chimpanzees
John Cannon
22 Sep 2017
Belo Monte dam installation license suspended, housing inadequacy cited
Zoe Sullivan
19 Sep 2017
Indigenous victory: Brazil’s Temer decrees 1.2 million Amazon reserve
Sue Branford
18 Sep 2017
Does social forestry always decrease deforestation and poverty? (commentary)
Erik Meijaard
17 Sep 2017
Local approaches to conservation may be the most effective, study finds
Morgan Erickson-Davis
15 Sep 2017
Communities struggle to save Sabah’s shrinking mangroves
Rod Harbinson
13 Sep 2017
Transformance: Finding common ground in the Amazon (commentary)
Gus Greenstein
12 Sep 2017
Uncontacted Amazon indigenous groups reportedly attacked by outsiders
Barbara Fraser
11 Sep 2017
Three years after the tragedy of Saweto, where is the justice and security? (commentary)
David S. Salisbury
8 Sep 2017
Zero tolerance of deforestation likely only way to save Amazon gateway
Claire Asher
7 Sep 2017
Indigenous communities resist Chinese mining in Amazonian Ecuador
Max Nathanson
5 Sep 2017
Temer’s Amazon mining decrees derided by protestors, annulled by judge
Zoe Sullivan
30 Aug 2017
Quilombolas’ community land rights under attack by Brazilian ruralists
Sue Branford and Maurício Torres
25 Aug 2017
Temer pays back ruralists: opens Brazil, Amazon to mining, say critics
Zoe Sullivan
24 Aug 2017
Indigenous groups win key land rights victory in Brazil’s Supreme Court
Sue Branford
17 Aug 2017
International investment blamed for violence and oppression in Sarawak
Jenny Denton
15 Aug 2017
Brazil’s Indians on the march in last ditch effort to stop land theft
Sue Branford
14 Aug 2017
Brazilian firm wants to build new dams in Amazon’s Aripuanã basin
Sue Branford
10 Aug 2017
Katharine Hayhoe on how to talk about climate change: ‘Share from the heart and then the head’
Mike Gaworecki
8 Aug 2017
Troubled firm aims to mine Madagascar forest for rare earth elements
Edward Carver
8 Aug 2017
HydroCalculator: new, free, online tool helps citizens assess dams
Claire Salisbury
7 Aug 2017
Brazil’s Temer threatens constitutional indigenous land rights
Sue Branford and Maurício Torres
1 Aug 2017
« Previous
1
…
48
49
50
51
52
…
56
Next »
you're currently offline