Join this seminar in which experts look at critical minerals and development: Breaking the structural impasse.
Warnings of a potentially strong El Niño should be treated as more than a meteorological alert. It is an early warning for ...
IDS Research Fellow Ian Scoones has written a new blog titled: The politics of land use change over 25 years in Zimbabwe.
Climate change, biodiversity, and food are interconnected issues. Socioecological justice emphasises the intrinsic relationship between social and ecological systems and outcomes. It entails the ...
In this episode of the IDS Between the Lines podcast, Kate Pruce, Stephen Devereux and Nick Nisbett talk about their new ...
climate shocks, such as heatwaves, consistently expose and intensify vulnerabilities among the working class regardless of their location.
Resilience has, in the past four decades, been a term increasingly employed throughout a number of sciences: psychology and ecology, most prominently. Increasingly one finds it in political science, ...
This basic ‘how-to’ guide aims to help frontline staff and field facilitators to understand the philosophy and principles of CLTS, and to use some of the practical tools and techniques flexibly and ...
The international tax system needs a paradigm shift. The rules devised over 80 years ago treat the different parts of a multinational enterprise as if they were independent entities, although they ...
This review of the evidence on sexuality and poverty is undertaken by the Institute of Development Studies (IDS) as part of a larger Accountable Grant from the UK Government’s Department for ...
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