Governments can recognize that animal welfare is important in its own right, as well as for the future of sustainable development.
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Governments can recognize that animal welfare is important in its own right, as well as for the future of sustainable development.
A new tool for more objective stakeholder mapping, engagement, and monitoring of co-creation processes provides a stepwise approach for users.
This discussion brief explains how climate change and natural hazards in Bosnia and Herzegovina are related to gender inequality, social inequity and poverty.
This policy report explores the interactions between the environment and issues related to gender equality, social equity and poverty in Bosnia and Herzegovina.
This discussion brief explains how waste management in Bosnia and Herzegovina is deeply intertwined with gender inequality and social inequity.
This discussion brief explains how chemical safety and noise pollution in Bosnia and Herzegovina are related to gender inequality, social inequity and poverty.
This discussion brief examines the relationships between air pollution, gender inequality, social inequity and poverty in Bosnia and Herzegovina (BiH).
This chapter features a conversation with SEI researchers who work to keep gender central in their environment-related studies and policy engagement.
The findings show a need to consider how the development of 'climate resilient' water and sanitation services account for social drivers of vulnerability.
This guidance note looks at applying a GSE lens in sustainable development research and how to integrate GSE when conducting research.
Vulnerability is highly diverse and locally specific. This analysis is based on a qualitative case study in a drought-stricken part of northwest Nicaragua.