Zimbabwe: Journalists Crucial in Reshaping the Agroecology Narrative Amidst the Climate Crisis
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Rhythms of the Soil: Architecture as Agroecology
New Artist Residency In Senegal / Toshiko Mori . Image © Iwan Baan At a time of ecological collapse and rising food insecurity, architecture is increasingly called upon to engage not only with landscapes but with the systems that sustain and regenerate them. Among these systems, agriculture occupies a paradoxical role, as both a leading contributor to environmental degradation and a potential agent of ecological recovery. Industrial farming has …
Journalists urged to uplift Africa’s food systems
Alliance for Food Sovereignty in Africa (Afsa) programmes coordinator Bridget Mugambe has encouraged African journalists to magnify the evidence of agro-ecological systems’ resilience and their capacity to deliver health, economic and ecological benefits. He said this on Monday in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia during a training for climate and agriculture journalists on agroecology entrepreneurship and territorial markets. A farmer checks her maize crop…
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