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Urban Living for Humans and Their Non-Human Neighbours: A Conversation with Benjamin Ong
As cities continue to expand and modern skylines and technology redefine the concept of progress, questions surrounding sustainability, livability, and harmony with nature become increasingly urgent. To explore these ideas, we spoke with Benjamin Ong , an urban ecologist from Malaysia whose work focuses on the intersection of ecology, biodiversity, and human communities in urban spaces. Having spent over a decade working on community-based conservation and environmental educa
Era Robbani
Oct 296 min read


Roots of Well-Being: Aligning Standard of Living with Culture and Nature
But what does it mean to live well? Decades of the world exercising the same doctrine have taught people that the high quality of life means economic expansion, larger houses, faster vehicles, and additional things. However, behind the glitter of consumerism trails an increasing discomfort - increase in inequality, environmental devastation, and the feeling that he or she is no longer a part of nature or community. Had prosperity depended on wealth and consumption alone, how
Najifa Alam Torsa
Oct 245 min read


Guardians of the Blue: Wildlife Clubs of Kenya’s Enduring Impact on Aquatic Ecosystems
The Wildlife Clubs of Kenya (WCK) have been a foundational force in environmental conservation for over half a century. Established in...
Margaret Otieno
Oct 73 min read


Empowering Futures in Governance and Development: A Focus on Agro Pastoral and Education, Health & Protection Initiatives
African Initiative for Good Governance and Development (AIGD‑Africa), headquartered in Bukavu, DRC, pursues a mission of societal...
Wakilongo Mweshwa Robert
Oct 73 min read


Shithi Nakha: A Sacred Festival bridging Culture and Conservation
Among Nepal’s vibrant Newar community, ancient rhythms still pulse through the city of Bhaktapur, echoing a reverence for water, earth,...
Najifa Alam Torsa
Jul 112 min read
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