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Crafts, Soaps and Masks – APE supporting communities working at the edges of the Amazon
Darren van Es20 May 2020
Slums to some are homes to others – and hope is driving change for residents
Darren van Es6 December 2019
Women tackle the root causes of poverty – with a dash of turmeric
Darren van Es3 September 2019
Where bees are the buzz-word for building a healthy rural economy
Darren van Es11 July 2019
The role of women in urban development as planners, builders, city dwellers, is crucial
Darren van Es4 April 2019
Current thinking on sustainable human habitat: the Findhorn Ecovillage case
Darren van Es8 November 2018
Setting goals for a sustainable future is the starting place for global changes
Darren van Es25 October 2018
Do-it-yourself ideas take root in the fertile minds of India's hill peoples
Darren van Es11 July 2018
Regenerative strategies for climate justice
Darren van Es5 June 2018
Youth leading the way in growing income for Zambia's poorest
Darren van Es12 December 2017
Educators must light the flame of current and future young 'glocalisers'
Darren van Es21 July 2017
Sicily punches above its weight on the world stage
Darren van Es10 June 2016
Education helping tackle climate change in Bangladesh
Darren van Es28 April 2016
Community-led approaches and interventions for the regeneration of abandoned towns in southern Italy
Darren van Es10 June 2015
How one Brazilian slum is blurring the boundary between forest and city
Darren van Es31 October 2014
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What if Brasilia, the quintessential modernist city was designed by women? engaging conversation with @eduardoweaver1 for #TVSupren exploring the timely design challenge of revisiting & decarbonising modernism.
 
 
 
 
 

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