Renewable energy technologies can lead to wider social equity, but a “just transition” cannot be achieved without inclusive institutional arrangements.
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Renewable energy technologies can lead to wider social equity, but a “just transition” cannot be achieved without inclusive institutional arrangements.
Get an overview of sustainability assessment frameworks and indicators for monitoring bioeconomy activities and outcomes.
Water insecurity increases women’s caring burden. This brief explores how experiences of water insecurity in the Lower Mekong Region are gendered.
Women’s crucial contributions in fisheries often goes undocumented, and therefore invisible to most policy-makers.
Understanding gendered experiences in the energy sector is crucial to ensuring transitions to renewable energy are of benefit for all.
This brief explores how gender inequality between and within groups at various societal levels plays out in the agriculture sector.