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A conducive, supportive, and culturally appropriate environment can encourage Indigenous Peoples to engage with project teams.
Exploring climate impacts, socioeconomic factors, and governance can lead to innovative strategies for the deltas’ protection and empowerment of their communities.
In Nepal’s mountain eco-regions, the needs of women and vulnerable groups were considered in designing a project that protects water resources from climate risks.
Effective resettlement begins with keeping people at the heart of planning and decision-making.
Instead of using diesel generators, remote islands can build a local energy grid that uses hydrogen as a pollution-free alternative.
Building the resilience of rice markets is key to ensuring food security amid increasing prices and climate risks in Asia and the Pacific.
EPR frameworks, plastic credit schemes, and high-level waste management technologies can support the Global Plastics Treaty implementation.
Rapid and low-risk prototyping of solutions to problems promotes innovative and cost-effective approaches to urban development.
Proactive strategies enhance well-being, reduce stigma, and boost organizational performance.
Health systems must prioritize sustainable oxygen supply to strengthen routine care and prepare for future pandemics.