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Restoring the Earth, Restoring Life: Indigenous Knowledge, Regenerative Economies, and Capacities for Buen Vivir in Times of Crisis

July 6th, 2026|Academy Proview, EOF ProView|

For a long time, Indigenous peoples were portrayed only as vulnerable populations in the face of these crises. However, recent research shows something different: Indigenous peoples are not only resisting destruction, but also producing concrete alternatives to regenerate territories, restore ecological relationships, and build sustainable ways of living.

How Fascist Italy Distributed Land in the Pontine Marshes: Rules, Reality, and the Limits of Planning

July 6th, 2026|Academy Proview, EOF ProView|

How was land actually assigned to families? Did the fascist administration follow the technical rules it claimed to use, or was the allocation of land shaped by other practical and administrative factors?

Does mineral wealth translate into better living conditions for women in the Brazilian Amazon?

June 17th, 2026|Academy Proview, EOF ProView|

In many parts of the world, mining is presented as a pathway to economic growth. It generates exports, public revenue, and jobs, and often makes some municipalities appear “wealthy” in official statistics. But what happens when this wealth does not translate into better living conditions for the people who live in mining territories?

Circular economy and its actors: an integral and sustainable approach of municipal solid waste management in Cameroon

March 14th, 2024|Academy Proview, Contemporary Challenges, EOF ProView|

Against the “use and throw away” logic, eradicating extreme poverty and hunger through circular economy.

Researching students’ awareness on Laudato Si’ in Nairobi County – Kenya

August 10th, 2023|Academy Proview, EOF ProView|

It is now nearly ten years since the release of the encyclical letter, Laudato Si’, on the care for our common home by Pope Francis on May 25, 2015 – yet the world is still experiencing serious threats due to unsustainable use of natural and environmental resources. In the Encyclical, Pope Francis decries that we human beings have mistreated the environment such that it now risks becoming a desolate waste.

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