This report builds a compelling profile of the local conservation economy in Canada's Nunavut hamlet of Taloyoak, and presents ways to drive socio-economic development in the community.
This report collates the scientific evidence that explains how climate change harms nature, and the impacts already being experienced by species and landscapes that Australia's environment law was designed to protect.
This case study addresses gender dimensions of hazardous chemicals and waste policies in Kyrgyzstan under the Minamata, Basel, Rotterdam and Stockholm conventions.
This report identifies good practices, policies and initiatives addressing the gender dimension in the context of chemicals management in Bolivia.
This paper argues that greater clarity about the transition to green hydrogen will help strengthen the alignment with Japan’s international climate strategy and local revitalization policies.
This report presents a variety of cases in which the private sector is supporting nature-based solutions in emerging markets and developing countries.
This report examines the implications of climate change and climate action for Brazil's development objectives and priorities, identifying opportunities for the country to achieve its development goals and climate commitments.
This report presents a Sustainable Asset Valuation (SAVi) of nature-based, hybrid and conventional infrastructure for addressing flood risks in the region of Thessaly.
This paper provides case studies of ecological compensation in China, which encompasses a wide range of programmes for addressing conservation and environmental restoration while supporting local livelihoods.
This report presents a summary of the most relevant findings from an extensive mapping exercise of energy sector practices in the Latin America and Caribbean region