We cannot have good health without a healthy environment. But a lot of the things we do to live better lives can damage the environment.
Ecosystem approaches have helped explore diverse health challenges around the world. Over the years...
In July 2011, the Philippines Department of Agriculture’s Bureau of Fisheries and Aquatic Resources celebrated the 25th anniversary of its first success at milkfish (bangus) spawning in captivity. During the celebrations IDRC’s Wilfredo Reyes...
The 2012 IDRC research awards competition is now closed and applications are being reviewed. Deadline for applications was September 12, 2011.
This competition focused on the challenges of developing healthier communities in more resilient...
The Canadian Community of Practice in Ecosystem Approaches to Health (CoPEH-Canada) is sponsoring its fourth annual summer short course, Ecosystem Approaches to Human Health, June 5-16, 2011, in conjunction with the University of Northern British...
IDRC announces the next round in the John G. Bene Fellowship. This Fellowship is open to Canadians and permanent residents of Canada who are pursuing their graduate studies at a Canadian university and have an academic background in forestry or...
Elinor Ostrom was awarded the 2009 Nobel Prize in Economic Sciences for her groundbreaking research on managing collective resources, or “the commons,” such as pastureland, water systems, fish stocks, and air.
Ostrom is a past president and...