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Despite claims of its decline, redistributive land reform remains a key policy issue, particularly as economic inequality gains renewed global attention. Historically, land reform has been central to ...
People in developing and least industrialised countries don’t just desire prosperity. They demand shared prosperity – the ...
Human population growth and consumption, energy use, land use ... of people to have access to sufficient, nutritious food. Although we currently grow enough food to feed the global human ...
Progress in reducing global poverty has essentially halted: by 2030, nearly 7 percent of the world's population—nearly 600 million people—will still struggle in extreme poverty. Within-country ...
The pressure on cities is being further heightened by rising rates of global conflict, with over 50% of forcibly displaced people living in urban areas. Once a city is built, its physical form and ...
Clarity about which inequality is being measured matters a great deal for assessing the unequal impact of the pandemic. Inequality is a notoriously challenging concept on which to make definitive ...
As the effects of climate change intensify globally, the concept of climate justice has emerged as a crucial lens through which environmental action is being framed, particularly in vulnerable regions ...
However, as research has shown that the pandemic is not likely to end until there is a comprehensive global roll-out of vaccines, the conversation around expanding access to vaccines is growing ...
Small-scale farmers produce a substantial portion of the world’s food—up to 70 percent of what’s consumed in low- and ...
The global pollution exposure slope and Mann-Kendall trend of PM 2.5 from 2001 to 2020. Blank land areas indicate ... global air pollution and ecological inequality, presenting a powerful tool ...
Nepal launched the 2024 Global Hunger Index (GHI) in Kathmandu on Friday, spotlighting gender justice as an essential pillar ...