Blurred Lines: Foreign Policy in the Age of Climate Change Analysis At the third session of the 22nd Heinrich Boell Foundation Foreign Policy Conference, the penultimate panel will focus on the German-Indian relationship - and the blurred lines between environmental and climate issues. By Noah J. Gordon
Southeast Asia: How Sustainable Honey Benefits Communities and Ecosystems Background Small-scale beekeeping with native species is a resourceful way of tapping into local honey production alongside increasing household incomes in Southeast Asia. Finding honey bee species most suitable to the native landscape will result in more resilience. By Orawan Duangphakdee and Preecha Rod-im
The Syrian Women's Advisory Board – lessons to be learned An example of misunderstood identity and representation politics on the part of the UN: the international intervention to include Syrian women in the negotiation process was not a success. By Rula Asad
Indigenous rangers expand footprint in Cambodian forest besieged by illegal logging Article As environmental activists are silenced around them, a group of Kuy grandfathers have taken matters into their own hands and are reversing a global trend in a bid to keep their ancient culture alive. By Matt Blomberg
Indigenous rangers expand footprint in Cambodian forest besieged by illegal logging Article As environmental activists are silenced around them, a group of Kuy grandfathers have taken matters into their own hands and are reversing a global trend in a bid to keep their ancient culture alive. By Matt Blomberg
Orawan Duangphakdee Associate Professor and Director, Native Honeybee and Pollinator Research Center at King Mongkut's University of Technology Thonburi