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Winds of Change

Winds of Change is a CAPEs programme that unites New Zealand and Chilean postgraduate students to explore common climate change issues and sustainable development strategies.
Two similar rivers side by side, each flowing through narrow forested valleys

A conversation between two rivers: different paths to Indigenous ecosystem management

What can two rivers tell us about the future of Indigenous environmental governance? Students from Aotearoa New Zealand and Latin America came together through the Latin America CAPE's Winds of Change programme to find out.
By Winds of Change Feb 8, 2023
A glacier hugs a ridge and releases a waterfall into a fjord in Southern Chile

Winds of Change: 2021 Cohort Collaborates for Climate Change

In a world with different cultures, policies, and climates, how do we find solutions for environmental challenges that similarly affect us all?
By Sarah WhiteWinds of Change Dec 22, 2021
A view from alpine grass across a turquoise lake to sharp mountain peaks

Fixing Our Water Crisis: the Role of Indigenous Knowledge

We must change how we manage water urgently, say a team of young leaders from Chile and Aotearoa, who united under the CAPE Winds of Change programme to explore indigenous solutions to water problems.
By Winds of Change Dec 8, 2021

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