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Development
Study reveals extent of human led destruction to estuaries
By
Stuart Butler
Apr 12, 2024
Development has led to the destruction of a quarter of a million acres of estuarine habitat around the world over the past 35 years.
‘Darwin’s Oak’ to be felled to make way for Shrewsbury Bypass
By
Stuart Butler
Nov 12, 2023
Despite long-running protests an ancient oak tree near Charles Darwin's childhood home is to be felled to make way for Shrewsbury Bypass
The Gandhian model of development
By
Geographical Contributor
Jun 5, 2021
According to the Gandhian model, the ultimate solution for fighting poverty is not mass production, but production by the masses
Modern Africa is so much more than outdated stereotypes
By
Geographical Contributor
Mar 4, 2020
Modern Arica now has a solid middle class, coinciding with more aid for development and an end of the wars that had dogged the continent