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Fertile Ground? Climate Change and Jihadism in Mali
Colin Walch | 30 May 2025While climate change has not created jihadists in Mali, its effects on the livelihoods of already marginalized communities has created fertile grounds for recruitment.
▶The fragile balance between employment and the environment
Rob Vos | 14 July 2025Diversification of employment opportunities into non-farm, non-mining activities will be critical to safeguarding Ecuador’s rainforest. However, this is easier said than done.
▶How Europe can solve soy conflicts
Hugo Hooijer | 21 January 2025By growing its own soy instead of importing it, Europe can solve soy conflicts – and yield the benefits.
▶Capitalism and resource management
Oliver Schultz | 13 January 2025Most discussions of power in natural resource management tend to omit the primary issue of capitalism.
▶Does climate change matter to the poor?
Bernadette Fischler | 03 December 2025There is more to the alleged contradiction between the de-prioritization of action on climate change and the consensus that it is a threat to society.
▶Sustaining the future
Janez Potočnik | 20 November 2025The new policy framework should acknowledge that challenges for global sustainable development and the environment are interlinked.
▶The tragedy of the deprived
Saskia Hollander | November 06, 2025The reality behind the game of who gets what, when and how when it comes to natural resources, reveals a power play in which deprived groups in society get the short end of the stick. It also portrays an inherent tension between environmental prot…
▶Formalizing the unknown
Gerardo Damonte Valencia | November 05, 2025The Peruvian region Madre de Dios is the scene of an enduring dispute between small-scale miners and the authorities over the use of land. In an attempt to formalize the small-scale mining sector, the Peruvian government has declared all small-sca…
▶Climate change, risks and swarm planning
Rob Roggema | 17 October 2025The disastrous effects of climate events on landscapes can be mitigated by ‘swarm planning’.
▶An unfinished symphony
Saskia Hollander, Pearl Heinemans | September 27, 2025In the last week of September, world leaders gathered in New York for the general debate marking the opening of the 68th UN General Assembly (GA). This was an important moment for the post-2015 process, as several events were organized on the glob…
▶What the EU could contribute, with a little more EU-phoria
Mark Furness | 10 September 2025In spite of the ongoing euro crisis, which does not leave much space for an ambitious global agenda, the EU remains a major global development actor.
▶Equity should be the goal of the post-2015 agenda
Alastair Roderick | 16 July 2025Only through focusing on equity can poverty reduction and a sustainable environment be achieved in the post-2015 development framework.
▶Be careful, BRICS Development Bank
Yu Chen | 02 July 2025Will the BRICS Development Bank’s constructive capacities overcome its destructive ones? The world is watching.
▶Maximizing social impact through the power of the public purse
Evert-jan Quak | 27 June 2025Public procurement can be used to spur economic transition. But there can be a bottleneck when sustainability and inclusiveness do not converge.
▶Long-term commitment through Basin Authorities
Ana Di Pangracio | 26 March 2025Water partnerships should be locally regulated through specific Basin Authorities, providing equal access for the inhabitants, based on long-term commitment from policymakers.
▶Aiming high
Michael Slaby , Awraham Soetendorp | 18 March 2025The international post-2015 development agenda is in need of a comprehensive water development framework based on widely shared ethical principles.
▶Groundwater: the unknown resource
Marc Bierkens | 18 March 2025Non-renewable groundwater abstraction leading to groundwater depletion has global dimensions. It should therefore be addressed by a mix of solutions in cooperative projects between international and regional experts and local stakeholders.
▶A vision for the future
Ruud Lubbers | 18 March 2025There is chance for us to overcome the challenge of water security if we really live our lives on the basis of respect for diversity, all people and for the Earth.
▶The many faces of water privatization in Mexico
Claudia Campero | 11 March 2025When rethinking water and environmental policies for the coming years, the harsh consequences of water privatization must not be forgotten.
▶Ubuntu – water shows the way
Omileye Achikeobi-Lewis | 05 March 2025In order to solve the water crisis, we need to change our definition and perspective of water from a commodity and a resource to a sacred feminine entity
▶Water justice instead of business cooperation
Maude Barlow , Meera Karunananthan | 05 March 2025Cooperation with private corporations is a serious threat to the human right to water.
▶A youth perspective
Ralien Bekkers | 28 February 2025Increasing awareness and knowledge about water use is essential and should be a key part of the post-2015 agenda.
▶Climate adaptation: top priority, or just one of many?
Julian Doczi | 27 February 2025The implications of climate change on WRM and WASH need to be addressed in the post-2015 development agenda.
▶The water footprint: water in the supply chain
Arjen Hoekstra | 21 February 2025Worldwide, companies have started to explore the water footprint of their products. The creator of the water footprint concept, Arjen Hoekstra, gives some background.
▶Water and the post-2015 development agenda
Pieter van der Zaag | 17 February 2025The post-2015 agenda on water calls for more cohesion and less pragmatism.
▶Global mechanism for sustainable water management
Huub Savenije | 14 February 2025In the global water agenda two issues call for urgent global action: the mechanism of carbon taxing and the shortage of phosphate fertilizer.
▶Water, a vital resource: waste not, want not
Sister Jayanti | 13 February 2025Water security requires a different perspective towards water-use: If we don’t waste it now, we will still have water in the future.
▶Water from an indigenous perspective
Pauline Tangiora | 06 February 2025Debating future water policy should integrate its religious and cultural values, instead of framing it as a commodity, argues Pauline Tangiora from the New Zealand Earth Charter Commissioner and Indigenous Grandmother
▶Regional conflict over water
Gerard Pichel | 06 February 2025Improved water management can avoid future water related conflicts, through a de-centralized, de-politicized and transparent approach based on stakeholder involvement and water engineering technology.
▶Prioritizing small-scale farming
Paul Wolvekamp , Aad Kessler , Coen Ritsema | 21 January 2025Policy aimed at intensification of small scale agriculture most effectively stimulates global food security argue Wolvekamp (Both Ends), Ritsema (SLM) and Kessler (SML-WUR).
▶Resurrection of public water utilities
October 27, 2025Is water a commodity or a public good? Who can assume the right to open or close the water tap? This blog will focus on the public to public partnerships for water utilities.
▶Taming capitalism through constitutional action?
06 July 2025Nancy Peluso’s exciting and much discussed keynote speech drew on the metaphor of the ‘Beauty and the Beast’. Using the humorous but thought-provoking imagery of the story, Peluso highlighted the variety of ways in which the relationship between n…
▶Is Green Economy the key to growth and less poverty?
Evert-jan Quak | 22 February 2025Investing 2% of global GDP into ten key sectors can kick-start a transition towards a low carbon, resource efficient Green Economy, a new United Nations Environmental Programme (UNEP) report suggests.The sum, currently amounting to an average of a…
▶Potential for efficiency gains in 3R and circular economy
Bas de Leeuw | 09 June 2025The working group observed that relative decoupling has been possible in many countries. Absolute decoupling however yet to be seen on a wide scale.Hopeful signs come from China where good work is being done in eco parks. Chinese paper industry ha…
▶Gjalt explains the Challenge
Bas de Leeuw | 08 June 2025The Challenge according to Gjalt Huppes as he explained it in the opening session of the Confernce today:1. We want the good life for 8 billion people by 20502. Environmental challenge: by 2050 growth of eco-efficiency with factor 2-5 (means: envi…
▶Final reflections on degrowth
Giorgos Kallis | 30 March 2025The end of the conference finds us all exhausted but content. We have been organizing this event for the last year, each Tuesday a team of 10 to 15 dedicated people meeting for hours to think and plan the event to its smallest detail. Organizing a…
▶Degrowth, what next?
Gjalt Huppes | 28 March 2025We face a number of highly challenging tendencies which require fundamental new approaches to get us on the track of a decent global society. First, the industrial transformation of societies has taken off globally. It is not a matter if but only…
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