To ensure future sustainability, cities need to consider concepts of livability and resident wellbeing alongside environmental and economic development equity.
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To ensure future sustainability, cities need to consider concepts of livability and resident wellbeing alongside environmental and economic development equity.
This paper addresses challenges faced by LMICs using citizen science to enhance official data monitoring of SDGs.
The paper explores the potential of EbA interventions to deliver climate just outcomes for urban areas in the Global South.
This brief introduces a four-part series on the social and economic sustainability aspects of nature-based solutions.
This article examines the need for equity and social justice in transformation.
This article investigates the link between companies’ climate targets and green debt financing.
Guideline to support the alignment of development and disaster risk reduction (DRR) processes for equitable development.
Off-grid solar electricty will be key to low-carbon energy transitions. How can climate finance be mobilized to scale it up?
This working paper looks at the potential for green bonds to scale-up financing for adaptation and resilience.
Part of the IRDR working paper series, this paper lays out a framework for transforming the relationship between development and disaster risk.
We cannot eliminate all disaster risks, but we can make better decisions by understanding the trade-offs.
HELCOMi raport, millesse on panustanud ka SEI Tallinna eksperdid, annab ülevaate Läänemere keskkonnaseisundist aastatel 2011-2016.
The HELCOM holistic assessment 2011-2016 provides an update on the environmental situation in the Baltic Sea capturing a ‘moment’ in its dynamic life cycle.
This brief looks at the failures of development and disaster risk reduction and calls for a transformation in this relationship through policy changes.
This paper presents and tests a conceptual framework for analysing the trade-offs that underpin the relationship between development and disaster risk.