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Operationalising the Rights of Wetlands in Bolivia

The Instituto de Investigaciones Socio-Económicas (IISEC), Universidad Ca ...

Operacionalizando los derechos de los humedales en Bolivia

El Instituto de Investigaciones Socio-Económicas (IISEC), la Universidad ...

Rights of Wetlands at the More Than Human Life (MOTH) Gathering in Sarayaku, Ecuador

Project partner team members Kai Huschke and Gillian Davies travelled to the Ama ...

Working with communities on the Rights of Wetlands in Kenya

This week we've been working with Indigenous people and local communities i ...

Rights of Wetlands Review

The Rights of Wetlands Review is a working document that introduces Rights of We ...

Colombo wetland management framework

A key output of the ‘Increasing the resilience of biodiversity and livelih ...

Metro Colombo urban wetland status report

The Metro Colombo urban wetland status report reviews the progress made since th ...

Urban wetlands improving the wellbeing of city dwellers

In a participatory video made by the community of the Mulleriyawa wetland in Col ...

What is a Rights of Wetlands approach?

Rights of Nature is gaining increased support as a solution, an approach that is ...

Understanding Relational Values in Conservation Practices

Dinda Prayunita is currently pursuing an MSc in Sustainable Development at KU Le ...

Reflections on participatory video in Colombo

Community researchers in Colombo are currently exploring the challenges and best ...

Connecting Wetlands - Celebrating World Wetlands Day 2022

Celebrating World Wetlands Day, we tell a story spanning three different and div ...

Using Storytelling to Engage in Complex Social-Ecological Challenges

How do we navigate our way through complex challenges and how can storytelling s ...

Traditional knowledge for global biodiversity and development goals

On the 12th July 2021, we showcased the results and outputs of the Darwin Initia ...

Covid-19 impacts on Indigenous food sovereignty, livelihoods and biodiversity, Guyana - the findings

We present work in the form of a report from a Darwin Initiative Covid-19 Rapid ...

Traditional knowledge article series in national newspaper

As part of the national consultations of the Traditional Knowledge National Acti ...

Indigenous women: keepers of sacred knowledge

Indigenous women are distinct knowledge-holders, as well as agents of change and ...

Consultations of the Traditional Knowledge National Action Plan for Guyana begin

A national consultation process for a draft Traditional Knowledge National Actio ...

Guyana's biodiversity global hotspot - the North Rupununi Wetlands

This short animation demonstrates the importance of the North Rupununi Wetlands ...

DETECT Capacity Building Programme

DETECT, which stands for Integrated Space Technology Vector Control aims to comb ...

Darwin Traditional Knowledge project participates in global biodiversity consultations

The Second Global Thematic Dialogue for Indigenous Peoples and Local Communities ...

Building capacity for improved inclusion of traditional knowledge

The Darwin Project in Guyana – “Integrating traditional knowledge in ...

Indigenous Heritage 2020: Traditional knowledge directly supports conservation efforts

It has been a delight to have shared several videos that have been produced thro ...

Learning lessons from integrated fire management in Venezuela

As we start drawing together data and evidence from Indigenous fire management i ...

LANDMARC kicks-off!

What is the realistic potential for agriculture, forestry, and other land use se ...

Our solutions are in nature

As the world observes the International Day for Biological Diversity 2020, one w ...

Indigenous knowledge and conservation management

On the 9th April 2019, the project leader, Prof. Jay Mistry and co-leader Dr Lis ...

El Proyecto COBRA y las técnicas fotográficas participativas

September 27, 2013 El proyecto COBRA ha sido expuesto en la Universidad de C&oac ...

Training researchers in Venezuela

On the 7th November 2015, a one-day training course on Cobra’s community o ...

Taller en Caracas, Venezuela: ¿Cómo encontrar y compartir soluciones comunitarias propias?

Recientemente apoyamos desde la IBG-Venezuela/ACOANA la organización y ej ...

Community owned solutions for fire management in tropical forest and savanna ecosystems

This paper, available in English, Spanish and Portuguese, highlights how the com ...

Festival de cine: “Somos todos parte del ecosistema: la voz de las comunidades a través de la imagen”

A film festival was held during the XI Venezuelan Congress of Ecology, from 11 t ...

“El valor de la integración del conocimiento local y científico en la investigación ecológica”

“The value of the integration of local and scientific knowledge in ecologi ...

Integrating Indigenous fire practices within government fire management policy

This photostory revealed scenes and activities of the first meeting of the &ldqu ...

Presentations to the scientific community of the Guiana Shield

We presented work on fire management, community owned solutions and peer-to-peer ...

New advances building the Participatory and Intercultural Fire Management in Venezuela (Part 1)

New advances and agreements in the Pemón Indigenous community of Kavanay& ...

Facilitating a dialogue on climate change in Venezuela

The project 'Facilitating a dialogue on climate change in Venezuela' a ...

New advances building the Participatory and Intercultural Fire Management in Venezuela (Part 2)

New advances and agreements with government agencies were made for the construct ...

New advances building the Participatory and Intercultural Fire Management in Venezuela (Part 3)

New advances and agreements with Venezuelan government institutions and policy m ...

Pilot training in traditional knowledge integration for local stakeholders in Guyana

Aimed at representatives of governmental organizations, civil society groups/NGO ...

New advances building the Participatory and Intercultural Fire Management in Venezuela (Part 4)

This article talks about new advances and agreements with Venezuelan government ...

The Pemón Indigenous elders are also scientists: their knowledge is key in environmental conservation

This article talks about disseminating the value of ancestral Indigenous knowled ...

Climate change planning workshop takes place in Caracas, Venezuela

This article talks about a workshop that brings together government authorities ...

Conversations on fire management

A ‘Fire Management Week’, 11 -17 March 2017, in Brasilia, Brazil aim ...

Report on intercultural and participatory fire management

This report outlines the main activities, findings and recommendations from the ...

Perspectives on intercultural and participatory fire management

This participatory video presents the diverse views of the participants of the i ...

Learning and planning together for action on climate change mitigation and adaptation

This high level workshop brought together Venezuela’s leading scientists, ...

Reviewing global action plans for traditional knowledge

Jennifer Rose, an intern at Royal Holloway University of London, spent January 2 ...

Wildlife conservation: the role of traditional knowledge

This article celebrates World Wildlife Day and the important role that tradition ...

Bridging the north south divide

In this article, we hear from Marshalla Perry from Maruranau Village in the Sout ...

Progress towards greater recognition and integration of traditional knowledge in Guyana

This article talks about the Traditional Knowledge National Action Plan (TKNAP) ...

A journey up the Rupununi River for fieldwork in Apoteri and Rewa Villages – Part 2

Fieldwork through the eyes of Cobra Collective member Grace Albert - part 2! ...

Why should we care about Indigenous knowledge to save the world?

This article talks about the importance of Indigenous knowledge for conservation ...

How Indigenous knowledge contributes to Mother Earth

Indigenous peoples around the world have set a pattern of caring for the Earth w ...

Engaging Communities to ensure Free Prior Informed Consent (FPIC)

Community engagement continues, as the Darwin Initiative project focused on the ...

Looking Ahead: engaging the policy makers

The communities of the North Rupununi have captured their opinions through parti ...

International Day for Biodiversity (IDB) 2018

As we celebrate the world’s diverse variety of life, IDB 2018 is an oppor ...

Parikwarunawa – Land of the heavy breeze!

Cobra Collective member Grace Albert recounts the trip in the South Rupununi fro ...

Kaimen! Working with the Wapichan from the South Rupununi

Cobra Collective member Grace Albert reflects on her trip to the South Rupununi. ...

Travelling South: my first field trip

Betsy Alvin, an intern on the Darwin Initiative Traditional Knowledge in Conserv ...

COBRA Co-Director Jay Mistry wins £10 million Leverhulme Research Centre award

We are thrilled to announce that our colleague Jay has been awarded a £10 mil ...

Participatory and Intercultural Fire Management Network

This report (available in English, Spanish and Portuguese) provides information ...

First meeting of the Participatory and Intercultural Fire Management Network

Between the 8-11 July 2015, more than 60 Indigenous, institutional and academic ...

Kapoto at the start of the dry season

Kremkrem team met to map and record traditional and prescribed fires in June 201 ...

Project Kremkrem kicks-off in Brazil

In April 2014, partners of Project Kremkrem met in Aldeia Piaraçú, ...

Screening community videos with policymakers

Over the past year, Indigenous communities in the protected areas of Guyana have ...

Photostory: Engaging Indigenous villages around the Kanuku Mountains Protected Area

This photostory gives you some insight into the recent journeys to some of the I ...

The integrating of traditional knowledge into national policy project continues to touch communities

Integrating Traditional Knowledge into National Policy and Practice is one-year ...

Masakanarî Village: The Unexpected

The Darwin field team recently visited the Wai Wai indigenous community of Masak ...

Review of traditional knowledge within Guyanese policy

This working paper presents a policy review method that has been developed to as ...

Community engagement in the North Rupununi, Guyana

This video shows the first phase of community engagement in the Darwin Initiativ ...

Voices of the communities

Between November 2017 and January 2018, the NRDDB Darwin Team visited four North ...

Traditional Knowledge in Guyana: Let's talk about Wetlands!

As we join the world in observing World Wetlands Day, let us reflect on the impo ...

Traditional knowledge challenges and community owned solutions

Building capacity was not the only activity the local North Rupununi District De ...

Building capacity in participatory video in the North Rupununi

Over the course of the last four weeks – 19th Nov to 16th Dec – the ...

Getting Creative

Claudia Nuzzo, participatory video expert from the Cobra Collective, joined the ...

Free, Prior and Informed Consent Process begins in the North Rupununi for COBRA 2.0

This article described the Free, Prior and Informed Consent process in Guyana fo ...

Darwin Introductory Video

This video was developed by the North Rupununi District Development Board (NRDDB ...

Developing a theory of change for traditional knowledge and conservation

The Darwin Initiative inception meeting took place on the 6th September 2017 at ...

Darwin Initiative project launched in Guyana

British High Commission hosts launch of 'Integrating traditional knowledge ...

Protecting and promoting traditional knowledge on UN Indigenous Peoples Day

This article talks about the 10th Anniversary of the UN Declaration on the Right ...

Launch of Darwin Initiative project

Working in Guyana, this project will address Aichi Biodiversity Target 18, incor ...

Why use photographs in field research?

The use of images produced by the researcher or interviewee can facilitate the c ...

Why bridging traditional knowledge and environmental science matters

In the Collective, we endeavour to bridge Indigenous and Western science knowled ...

The power of participatory visual methods

The Collective uses the participatory visual approaches of Participatory Video a ...