Pay heed to indigenous peoples to tackle climate change
Policymakers need to take into account resilient practices of indigenous peoples and the wisdom they have honed over generations to combat climate change
Policymakers need to take into account resilient practices of indigenous peoples and the wisdom they have honed over generations to combat climate change
Faced with rising temperatures, deforestation and poor development, the Bonda people in Odisha are abandoning their ancestral villages and migrating in search of livelihoods
At the Arctic Frontiers conference, Aslak Holmberg, a member of the Finnish Sámi Parliament, spoke about the challenges faced by the Sámi – the world’s northernmost indigenous tribe
South Asia hosts more than a hundred million people who are categorised as indigenous populations, tribals or adivasis. During the British colonial era, they were often denied rights…Read More