This brief aims to raise awareness of the mitigation and adaptation potential of selected climate-smart land use practices and approaches in ASEAN countries.
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This brief aims to raise awareness of the mitigation and adaptation potential of selected climate-smart land use practices and approaches in ASEAN countries.
Monitoring, evaluation and learning are integral to the ethos of co-design and co-production in Tandem, an SEI framework
This article examines the need for equity and social justice in transformation.
This book examines how states in countries across Asia Pacific address internal displacement in the context of disasters and climate change.
This publication reflects on ASEAN guidance documents on climate-smart land use.
This SEI report discusses integration of traditional knowledge of Indigenous Peoples into the co-production of climate services for climate change adaptation.
Read a literature review of rights-based claims against extractive industries in Asia.
This book is a set of multi-country empirical case studies exploring the development challenges in the Mekong Region in the context of climate change.
Part of the IRDR working paper series, this paper lays out a framework for transforming the relationship between development and disaster risk.
This research looks at ageing farmers in Thailand and argues that we should see farming not as a singular occupation but as part of livelihood complexes.
Drawing on research from Thailand, this paper seeks to understand the ways in which life course, generational, era-defining and developmental change intersect.
This Handbook traces the uneven experiences that have accompanied development in Southeast Asia.
With slow-onset events like sea-level rise and drought threatening farmers in the Mekong Delta, the search is on for policies that can protect farmers
This paper aims to assess how climate change adaptation funds have been legitimized – that is, how they have been justified and made acceptable.