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An Centre studying pathways to sustainability at , & worldwide. Newsletter: Banner illustration: Bhagwati Prasad

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Joined January 2009

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    Bioleft nació de una red global de proyectos de investigación sobre conocimientos transformadores, coordinada desde . Las conclusiones del trabajo conjunto se publicaron en el Sustainability Open Journal. Aquí la versión en español.

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    ‘I exist because you exist’ "Can moral economies help us survive the pandemic? Can pastoralists help us find a way forward to foster solidarity and collective approaches?" by our colleague in Kenya,

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    ‘I exist because you exist’ "Can moral economies help us survive the pandemic? Can pastoralists help us find a way forward to foster solidarity and collective approaches?" by our colleague in Kenya,

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    Evidence is of course crucial – but it's necessary, not sufficient. Actions cannot be purely ‘based on’ data or analysis, only illuminated by it. New piece from on modernity and the futility of control:

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    Can we learn from past global influenza outbreaks for ? Treating , & access for the most vulnerable people seriously is one of 5 lessons from the past outlined by in our latest blog. Read them all, here:

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    5 lessons for Covid-19: 👉Understand disease ecologies better 👉Disturbed ecosystems spread viruses 👉Control methods can be devastating for livelihoods 👉Embrace uncertainty & surprise 👉Nurture adaptation, innovation & reliability in institutions

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    What decisions led to India’s lockdown, and how is it affecting migrant workers and the urban poor? Blogpost from our colleagues at in Delhi

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    What decisions led to India’s lockdown, and how is it affecting migrant workers and the urban poor? Blogpost from our colleagues at in Delhi

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    "The ways that power produces poverty, so clearly foregrounded by the pandemic, can go unnoticed in ‘normal’ life... ...hidden from view by the economic knowledge about poverty itself, generated by academic and other elite observers"

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    Once the worst of the pandemic is over, let’s hope that the lessons will be learned this time, & the same mistakes will not be made in the future. This will not be the last pandemic to confront humanity. New blog by

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    May 2

    "After this intense period of impoverishment, it is crucial to nurture impoverished people’s agency to counter power. It is on such forms of agency that the sustainability of our shared futures depends."

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    Apr 28

    The COVID-19 pandemic shows how power produces poverty New blog post by Saurabh Arora & Divya Sharma (Photo: balouriarajesh/Pixabay)

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    BLOG: India's coercive lockdown shows the problems with political delays, planning failures, and a troubled scientific advice system by Dinesh Abrol, Ritu Priya and Pravin Kushwaha (Image: Javed Annees / Public domain)

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    Can moral economies help us survive the pandemic and can pastoralists help us find a way forward to foster solidarity and collective approaches? See the latest PASTRES blog post by Tahira Shariff here:

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    BLOG: India's coercive lockdown shows the problems with political delays, planning failures, and a troubled scientific advice system by Dinesh Abrol, Ritu Priya and Pravin Kushwaha (Image: Javed Annees / Public domain)

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    Apr 30

    “As environments alter – through climate change, intensification of agriculture or rapid urbanisation, for example – we need to be on top of the game. For COVID-19, we weren’t; just as we weren’t for avian and swine flu.”

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    Apr 29

    Five lessons from past global influenza outbreaks for COVID-19 New blog post by

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