The Global Landscapes Forum recently announced the addition of 12 new “chapter” members to its GLFx network. The GLFx network connects independent, community-oriented groups worldwide to strengthen ...
Yiworgu (N/R), Oct 24, GNA – The Global Landscapes Forum (GLF) through its local network chapter, GLFx Tamale, is leveraging indigenous knowledge and traditional practices to promote environmental ...
Lilongwe-based environmentalists are set to launch the first ever chapter of the Global Landscapes Forum (GLFx) with a commitment to restore 4.5 million hectares of degraded and deforested lands ...
In southern Ethiopia, unsustainable farming practices and tree cutting for fuel are causing land degradation. The Integrated Women’s Development Organization has planted fruit and other trees as well ...
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