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Part 1 of 4: Resilience for Nature-Based Solutions: Insights from People and Nature The term ‘resilience’ has become a cornerstone of global conversations on climate adaptation, sustainable development, and social ...

At Nature for Justice (N4J), our vision of success is clear: people most affected by climate change use nature to build lasting economic, social, and cultural resilience. Achieving that vision ...

Having lived on a small reserve for most of my life, I’ve seen firsthand how Indigenous people can be resilient despite complexities and limitations they face. The land we were ...

Five years ago, we founded Nature For Justice (N4J) to answer a simple but urgent question: How can frontline communities most affected by climate change benefit directly from the billions ...

Across the Eastern and Western Cape, thicket restoration is quietly changing lives. What looks like “just planting spekboom” or fencing off a degraded hillside is, in reality, a social development ...

Summary:  We all have ways to grow. What does that look like when it comes to sustaining farming legacies across generations? In the American South, intergenerational leadership is not just ...

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