As the Mekong Region faces more intense floods and droughts, data sharing and water diplomacy are emerging as new narratives for transboundary water governance.
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As the Mekong Region faces more intense floods and droughts, data sharing and water diplomacy are emerging as new narratives for transboundary water governance.
SEI and its partners are developing a new seasonal river morphological monitoring and warning system to help with flood forecasting in Myanmar.
Gender-responsive planning can improve biodiversity outcomes in Southeast Asia and the Pacific
SEI is developing a gender inequality index for Cambodia and Vietnam for better analysis of gender gaps and vulnerabilities in the Mekong Region.
How can researchers better integrate gender equality and social equity analysis in their work? Perspectives from the SEI Science Forum in Bangkok.
Indonesia has invested in restructuring its governance institutions to transform its disaster governance system from focusing on post-disaster response.
A study of areas and risks in Thailand found that comprehensive, locally based urban planning is crucial to long-term climate adaptation.
Uncontrolled growth, luxury construction and gentrification are driving out many residents and making life more difficult for all.
Climate change is resulting in severe negative impacts on many food-producing areas of the Mekong Region, posing risks of food insecurity.