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The commemoration of Dr Mohammad Taghi Farvar

Restoration of Wetlands Is Restoration of Life
The Fourteenth Session of the Conference of the Parties of the United Nations to Combat Desertification (COP14 of the UNCCD)
Pastoral communities’ territories of life in Asia: Tales of coexistence Virtual Workshop on Rangelands and Pastoralism in Asia
Workshop on Capacities and Challenges on the Implementation of the UNCCD in Iran, September 2020
A popular campaign for cheetahs has become governmental
Ecologically or Biologically Significant Marine Areas (EBSAs)
Minister of Energy’s declaration about water supply in Ardabil province
Seventh Shahsevan Festival attended by the governor of Ardebil
Investigating the impact of labour force immigration on indigenous and local communities in Asalouyeh
Nomadic pastoralists in Iran and PGIS
Water crisis: Legislation needs a major overhaul
New restrictions on GMO imports
COVID‑19 places Iran’s nomadic pastoralists at a crossroads
Study of Landscape patterns of Iranian Agriculture Heritage
Meeting on Nutrition and Sustainable Development
Khoda Afarin: Plan for massive water supply introduced as global pilot study

About Cenesta

The Centre for Sustainable Development and Environment (CENESTA) is a not-for-profit civil society organisation that struggles to re-empower indigenous peoples and local communities in Iran and beyond (including indigenous nomadic tribes and coastal and marine areas) by promoting and supporting appropriate recognition of Indigenous peoples' and Community Conserved territories and Areas (ICCAs) that emphasise nature conservation, community rights and sustainable livelihoods. CENESTA also promotes democratising agro-ecological research. CENESTA is a member of UNINOMAD (Union of Indigenous Nomadic Tribes of Iran), ICCA Consortium, IUCN and Global Forest Coalition. It is accredited to the 3 Rio Multilateral Environmental Conventions.

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