Rethinking Agrarian Futures through Local Action (ReAL) in Costa Rica

This article shares the experiences of three Indigenous women’s groups that are actively defending their lands and practicing food sovereignty in Costa Rica; these experiences take place within a project from UPEACE’s Department of Environment and Development with the support of the IHE Delft Institute for Water Education.

The Inuit of Greenland and International Law: A Historical Perspective on Colonization, Self-Determination, and Resource Governance

Image taken from guidetogreenland.com, by Laali Berthelsen

The Inuit of Greenland and International Law: A Historical Perspective on Colonization, Self-Determination, and Resource Governance Author: Sophia Clark Greenland is an autonomous territory within the Realm of Denmark, possessing its own parliament and limited self-government. Historically, Greenland was home to two main indigenous groups from the East and North, but today, they are collectively […]