Community-based participatory action research (or CBPAR) has an important role in grounding global advocacy and collaboration on environmental justice and is one way to collaborate
Tag: agroecology
Winds of Change: Smallholder farmers explore culture-based solutions in upland Philippines
Environmental Science for Social Change (ESSC) Winds of Change, a 16-minute video documentary produced by the Environmental Science for Social Change (ESSC), shares the stories
JENA reports on COP27 agreement on food
Voices of African women farmers were scarcely heard in COP27 except in side events where they expressed their requests for capacity building for more adaptive
Food systems and governance, agroecology at COP27
Bryan P Galligan SJ At the 2022 UN climate change conference (COP27), negotiators are set to make some important decisions about the future of food.
A collaborative community of learners grows food in Ballfield Farm
Carol Gonzalez The Ballfield Farm (BFF) community is a neighborhood project collectively growing organic food on city-owned land (an abandoned baseball field) in Pittsburgh’s Northside
Financing agroecology towards a just food system
CIDSE The radical transformation of food and agriculture systems is urgently needed to address converging social, economic, health and ecological crises, as the potential of
The many concerns of food security today
“Overall, and without considering the effects of COVID-19, projected trends in undernourishment would change the geographic distribution of world hunger dramatically. While Asia would still
Agroecology for food system change: A dialogue series on land, life, and livelihood
Ecojesuit and the Initiative on Environmental Justice (EJ) and the Common Good of Santa Clara University (SCU) in California, USA, are organizing an online dialogue series
Reviving agroecology and solidarity in building a new normal
Raiza Javier How do we build back from a global health crisis that exposed deeply rooted sufferings long endured by the poor? How do we
Taking care of our common home through an ecological agriculture
Navdanya, a women-centred movement for the protection of biological and cultural diversity and founded by Dr Vandana Shiva, set up a biodiversity conservation farm in