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“Removing an Ogiek from the Forest is like removing a fish from water”: A qualitative examination on Ogiek community impacts from forced land eviction for conservation. PLOS Global Public Health.
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Land Use and Land Cover Change Governance and Policy

“Removing an Ogiek from the Forest is like removing a fish from water”: A qualitative examination on Ogiek community impacts from forced land eviction for conservation. PLOS Global Public Health.

This study examines the well-being impacts of forced land eviction in Kenya from an Indigenous perspective, revealing ongoing harms of colonial conservation and urging solidarity in restoring Indigenous stewardship of forests and homelands.

• Research & Reports

Forest, M., Kobei, D.M., Luari, S.L., et al.

Unseen scars: Understanding the mental health burdens of climate change on indigenous and rural Peruvian women. PLOS Climate.

Mental Health Equity and Justice

Unseen scars: Understanding the mental health burdens of climate change on indigenous and rural Peruvian women. PLOS Climate.

Researchers highlight the significant but often overlooked mental health consequences of climate change affecting Indigenous and rural Peruvian women. Through walking interviews with 48 women across Peru’s diverse ecological regions, they documented how environmental disruptions trigger psychological distress that intensifies existing social vulnerabilities.

• Research & Reports

Flores E.C., Mascareñas, C., Eaton, J., et al.

Indigenizing fungal biotechnology for planetary health: An opinion paper. Fungal Biology and Biotechnology.
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Technology and Innovation Indigenous Knowledge and Voices

Indigenizing fungal biotechnology for planetary health: An opinion paper. Fungal Biology and Biotechnology.

This paper proposes a framework aligning fungal biotechnology with Indigenous Knowledge to support Planetary Health, advance the Kunming–Montreal Global Biodiversity Framework Targets, and empower Indigenous Peoples in global bioeconomy and conservation efforts.

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Perez, R., Flores, W., Astolfi, M., et al.