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Learning for Nature
Learning for Nature
23 episodes
4 days ago
Learning for Nature is a premier e-learning platform of the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP). LfN’s podcasts feature conversations with Indigenous peoples and local communities that demonstrate exceptional achievements in promoting nature-based solutions for sustainable development. Join LfN’s virtual community working to advance sustainable development and explore other learning opportunities at learningfornature.org
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Learning for Nature is a premier e-learning platform of the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP). LfN’s podcasts feature conversations with Indigenous peoples and local communities that demonstrate exceptional achievements in promoting nature-based solutions for sustainable development. Join LfN’s virtual community working to advance sustainable development and explore other learning opportunities at learningfornature.org
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Learning for Nature
Engaging Youth in Zambia in Sustainable Farming

In this episode, we explore the  impactful work of the “Young Emerging Farmers Initiative” (YEFI) in Zambia. YEFI aims to empower young people, particularly those in rural areas, to adopt sustainable farming practices. Committed to creating job opportunities, YEFI also seeks to change the perception of agriculture among young people, highlighting the importance of environmental stewardship.

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1 year ago
23 minutes 50 seconds

Learning for Nature
Protecting and Restoring Uru Uru Lake

Immerse yourself in the inspiring journey of the URU URU team in Bolivia, winners of the Equator Prize 2023.


Learn about their efforts to revive and restore Uru Uru Lake polluted by chemicals and garbage and restore its precious biodiversity.

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1 year ago
17 minutes 37 seconds

Learning for Nature
Bringing the community together to restore the environment


Discover the inspiring story of the Equator Prize 2023 winners, Perfect Village Communities “PVC Burundi.”

This remarkable initiative aims to restore the health of local communities in Burundi by creating a natural fertilizer for their crops, engaging youth in farming, creating new job opportunities, bringing the community together, and planting trees to restore the environment.

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1 year ago
15 minutes 34 seconds

Learning for Nature
Promoviendo los derechos indígenas sobre los territorios nativos en la escena mundial

Conozca cómo Alex Villca Limaco, Defensor de los Derechos Indígenas y de la Naturaleza en la Coordinadora Nacional para la Defensa de los Territorios Indígenas Originarios Campesinos y Áreas Protegidas (CONTIOCAP), ha abogado por los derechos a la tierra y la protección del medio ambiente en los territorios indígenas de Bolivia en la escena mundial.

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2 years ago
25 minutes 59 seconds

Learning for Nature
El papel de las mujeres Indígenas para promover la seguridad alimentaria y proteger los bosques en Costa Rica

Hablamos con Heylin Reyes, coordinadora de proyectos de empoderamiento de la mujer en la Asociación de Mujeres Indígenas del Territorio Cabécar Kábata Könana en Costa Rica. Su asociación reúne a mujeres Indígenas para promover el uso de prácticas y conocimientos tradicionales para la seguridad alimentaria y los fines medicinales, mejorar el liderazgo de las mujeres y los derechos indígenas, y proteger el bosque circundante. Su asociación también forma a mujeres en materia de agroforestería rotacional y regenerativa, y promueve el uso de variedades de semillas nativas locales y plantas medicinales tradicionales, mejorando la resiliencia de la comunidad frente al calentamiento climático. La asociación ganó el Premio Ecuatorial en 2021.

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3 years ago
18 minutes 35 seconds

Learning for Nature
Learning about Customary Land Rights in Belize

We sat down with Pablo Mis, Program Director of the Maya Leaders Alliance, to learn how the Maya peoples are promoting Indigenous grassroots development through legal land right protections and other forms of advocacy in Southern Belize.

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3 years ago
24 minutes 50 seconds

Learning for Nature
Learning about Human-Elephant Conflict Mediation in Sri Lanka

We sat down with Ravi Corea, founder of the Sri Lanka Wildlife Conservation Society, to learn how to strategically mediate the ongoing conflicts between humans and elephants and promote sustainable livelihoods, protect wildlife, and achieve a harmonious coexistence.

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3 years ago
24 minutes 48 seconds

Learning for Nature
Learning about Food Security in the Maasai Mara Ecosystem

We sat down with Nelson Ole Reiyia and Maggie Reiyia of the Nashulai Maasai Conservancy to learn how one of Kenya’s first Indigenous-managed conservancies was able to restore food security and self-sufficiency in the face of lost eco-tourism income caused by the COVID-19 pandemic.

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4 years ago
24 minutes 43 seconds

Learning for Nature
Learning about Indigenous Advocacy in the United Nations System

This podcast features Roberto Borrero, a renowned indigenous rights activist and representative of Tribal Link Foundation, who discusses entryways for Indigenous Peoples to raise visibility of their rights in the United Nations system.

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4 years ago
29 minutes 48 seconds

Learning for Nature
Learning about Indigenous Youth on the Global Stage

This podcast features Victor Lopez-Carmen, Co-Chair of the UN Global Indigenous Youth Caucus, who shares his experience representing Indigenous youth and advocating for Native American rights to health and to a healthy environment.

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4 years ago
23 minutes 34 seconds

Learning for Nature
Establishing the Salween Peace Park for indigenous land rights in Myanmar

This podcast features Saw John Bright of the Karen Environmental and Social Action Network, who talks about the establishment of the Salween Peace Park for the promotion of peace and the protection of the Karen people's livelihoods in the face of conflict in Myanmar.

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4 years ago
20 minutes 14 seconds

Learning for Nature
Learning about Snow Leopard Conservation in Pakistan

This podcast features Ghulam Mohammad of Baltistan Wildlife Conservation and Development Organization (BWCDO), an Equator Prize winning non-profit in Pakistan working to ensure that vulnerable snow leopards and humans coexist in harmony.

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4 years ago
18 minutes 21 seconds

Learning for Nature
Learning about Sustainable Fisheries Management in Hawaiʻi

This episode describes the path of community-based organization Hui Makaʻāinana o Makana towards the establishment of a subsistence fishing area that preserves local ecological knowledge in Kauaʻi, Hawai'i.

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5 years ago
30 minutes 8 seconds

Learning for Nature
Learning how Regenerative Agriculture can Combat the Climate Crisis

Episode 2: Regenerative Agriculture and Building Climate Resilience

This episode featuring Dr. Andrew Smith, Chief Operating Officer/Chief Scientist at Rodale Institute focuses on how regenerative agricultural practices can combat the climate crisis by improving soil health.

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5 years ago
15 minutes 6 seconds

Learning for Nature
Learning how Regenerative Agriculture can Increase Food Security

Episode 2: Regenerative Agriculture and the Future of Global Food Systems

This episode featuring Jeff Tkach, Chief Impact Officer at Rodale Institute, offers the ways regenerative organic agriculture can improve our global food systems, eradicate “hidden hunger,” and increase food security.

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5 years ago
13 minutes 38 seconds

Learning for Nature
Learning about the Global Impact of Regenerative Agriculture

Episode 1: Healthy Soil, Healthy Food, Healthy People: An Introduction to Regenerative Organic Agriculture

This episode featuring Jeff Moyer, Chief Executive Officer at Rodale Institute, defines regenerative agriculture and describes steps that policymakers and consumers can take to help support the transformation to regenerative agricultural systems.

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5 years ago
22 minutes 14 seconds

Learning for Nature
Learning why International Commitments to End Deforestation in Commodity Supply Chains by 2020 Failed

The Forest 500 2019 annual report finds that despite ambitious commitments to end deforestation in agricultural commodity supply chains by 2020, the lack of any action by almost half of the most influential companies and financial institutions in forest-risk supply chains is preventing sector-wide change. Learn more about the findings from this report and why company action is essential to achieving global forest protection in this interview with Sarah Rogerson from the Global Canopy Programme.

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5 years ago
9 minutes 18 seconds

Learning for Nature
Learning about Community-Based Natural Resource Management in Hawaiʻi

This podcast features Kevin Chang, Co-Director of Kuaʻāina Ulu ʻAuamo (KUA), a network that supports community-based natural resource management in Hawaiʻi by working together with government agencies and communities towards restoring Hawaiʻi communities’ traditional role as caretakers of their land.

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5 years ago
19 minutes 57 seconds

Learning for Nature
Learning about COP25 from an Indigenous Negotiator's Perspective

This podcast features Ghazali Ohorella, an expert in indigenous human rights and international politics from the Indigenous Alifuru people of  South-Maluku. Learn about the recent negotiations at the 25th annual United Nations Climate Change Conference from the perspective of a seasoned indigenous negotiator at UNFCCC.

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5 years ago
45 minutes 8 seconds

Learning for Nature
Learning about Sustainable Coffee Production in the Brazilian Amazon

Brazil is the largest producer of coffee in the world. In the municipality of Apuí, however, coffee production has been on a steady decline, losing land to extensive livestock production - one of the main drivers of deforestation in the Brazilian Amazon. The Apuí Agroforestry Coffee project, initiated by the Institute for Conservation and Sustainable Development in the Amazon (IDESAM), is proving to be an effective solution to revive sustainable coffee production while also conserving and restoring the Amazon forest. In this episode, you will hear from Pedro Soares, Manager of Climate Change and REDD+ at IDESAM, about this project and its impact.

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5 years ago
11 minutes 14 seconds

Learning for Nature
Learning for Nature is a premier e-learning platform of the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP). LfN’s podcasts feature conversations with Indigenous peoples and local communities that demonstrate exceptional achievements in promoting nature-based solutions for sustainable development. Join LfN’s virtual community working to advance sustainable development and explore other learning opportunities at learningfornature.org