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  • Sustainable and Equitable Earth Development
    Vol. 1 No. 1 (2026)

    The inaugural issue of SEED: Sustainable and Equitable Earth Development features a compelling selection of qualitative research from Indonesia, Vietnam, and Taiwan. Each article explores grassroots perspectives on sustainability, environmental justice, and community resilience through ethnographic and life-history methods.

    This issue highlights diverse contexts including mangrove stewardship in coastal Indonesia, women’s climate adaptation strategies in Central Vietnam, and local governance in Kalimantan’s community forestry. Authors examine how ecological knowledge, spiritual traditions, and socio-political struggles shape local responses to environmental change.

    Together, the contributions offer fresh insights into how communities reclaim agency in managing land, water, and forests, while negotiating state policies and global pressures. This volume sets the tone for SEED’s mission to amplify Southern voices in sustainability discourse and promote inclusive pathways toward ecological justice.