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The green veins of our concrete cities

28 February 2023

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Journalism project highlights solutions to land and environmental challenges

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One year ago, thanks to a Solutions Journalism Network LEDE Fellowship and in collaboration with the Land Portal, I started a project to find stories of responses to the damage caused to the land and environment. During this time, I affirmed that communities and people around the world are working to protect and heal the environment, even if those stories hardly make it to the mainstream media. 
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Reporting on Environment and Land: The Solutions Journalism Approach

  
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Land Portal and Solutions Journalism Network LEDE Fellow Nieves Zúñiga are collaborating on a project to spread solutions-based stories about repairing the environment, while also improving land governance.

About the collaboration

The Land Portal is a leading global platform for inclusive knowledge sharing on land governance. We believe that access to information is crucial for achieving good land governance and securing land rights for landless and vulnerable people. Our mission is to nurture a growing information ecosystem on land governance to inform and improve decision-making, policy and practice at all levels. 

Solutions Journalism Network’s mission is to transform journalism so that all people have access to news that helps them envision and build a more equitable and sustainable world. The LEDE Fellowship, awarded by Solutions Journalism Network, allows journalists entrepreneurs to create and lead projects to spread solutions journalism. 

The Land Portal and LEDE Fellow Nieves Zúñiga will sponsor six solution stories about land and the environment to be produced and published in 2022. Our collaboration is to faciliate training, dialogue, story production and dissemination on solutions repairing environmental damage and improving land governance. The stories will be first published in local outlets and ultimately published for a global audience on the Land Portal.  

Alarming news about the devastation of global warming or the destructive consequences of our economic activities or consumption are in the media daily. But, the reality is that human action is also the solution even if this part of the story hardly makes it to the media. We choose to highlight these solutions. 

Please stay tuned to this space for future updates. 

 

Join us for the introductory briefing on March 9.

 

Pitch us your solution story here.

 
 

Nieves Zúñiga As part of this project, the Land Portal and LEDE Fellow Nieves Zúñiga will sponsor six solution stories to be produced and published in 2022. 

 

 

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