This study demonstrates how incorporating social factors into water modelling can lead to a more equitable water supply.
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This study demonstrates how incorporating social factors into water modelling can lead to a more equitable water supply.
An assessment of progress towards the targets of the Sendai Framework in terms of gender-responsive and disability-inclusiveness.
This chapter features a conversation with SEI researchers who work to keep gender central in their environment-related studies and policy engagement.
How do hydropower projects or forest conservation programmes affect ethnic communities in Asia? New research from Vietnam examines the issue.
Results from a stakeholder analysis that unpacks the institutional set-ups and power dynamics among stakeholders involved in the Thai bioeconomy.
Water insecurity increases women’s caring burden. This brief explores how experiences of water insecurity in the Lower Mekong Region are gendered.
This brief explores how gender inequality between and within groups at various societal levels plays out in the agriculture sector.
Should governments be doing more to keep global palm oil value chains sustainable?
This Handbook traces the uneven experiences that have accompanied development in Southeast Asia.