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Incorporating environmental and economic sustainability into relief and development work
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Applying environmental and economic sustainability principles in humanitarian interventions
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Tearfund conducts cutting-edge environmental research that shapes the sector's response in Sudan
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A working tool for field teams planning rural water supplies dependent on shallow groundwater
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A game to show how many of the problems communities face are connected to each other
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The introduction of soil stabilised blocks to counteract rapid deforestation in Darfur
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Experiences from Sudan of using this low-cost, environmentally friendly technology
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Using different advocacy tactics to help tackle the problem of climate change
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Make it a habit to carry some bags or old envelopes with you so you are always ready to collect seed from good trees.
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by Richard Roden. In 2002, local NGO Ayo Indonesia started to promote sustainable agriculture to the farmers’ group ‘Suka Maju’ in Meni in Golo Ngawan village in the East Manggarai district on the island of Flores, Indonesia. They were introduced to new ideas for land conservation and agroforestry to increase land productivity.
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Traditional medicines often include one or more tree parts or products. These may be the fruit, leaves, flowers, bark, roots, seeds or oil. Here we share some information about a few medicinal trees in the humid and arid tropics. We strongly recommend that you consult a local herbalist first about the correct quantities and use. In the case of serious symptoms, you should consult a doctor.
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In South-East Asia, as part of a larger dam-building project, a government and foreign companies are planning to build a dam at the meeting point of two rivers. This place is rich in biodiversity and has great cultural significance for the people that live there. The project involves flooding a large area of forest and relocating 60 villages, affecting around 15,000 people. These families will no longer be able to provide for themselves and raise...