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.
Waste management is a pressing environmental policy concern for Thailand.
Urban sustainability is governed beyond the urban scale through trans-local networks and assemblages of actors and institutions.
Overcoming the issues and obstacles that China, Japan and Korea face when improving processes and cooperation.
Read about the toolkit of games for building learning on resilience among urban low-income communities.
This policy brief outlines some of the air pollution policies in place in Thailand, as well as key barriers to, and opportunities for, their enforcement.
Air pollution is a key issue in Thailand, addressed in many laws and plans. Why then, does enforcement remain such a challenge and how can it be ensured?
Social-ecological transformation in Asian cities is instrumental to achieving many global development and climate targets.
This study is an overview of key manufacturing industries causing environmental degradation and impacts on human health in sub-Saharan Africa and South Asia
This paper contributes to the literature on governing urban environmental sustainability transitions, with a focus on emerging cities in the Global South.
This paper considers how to build resilience to the impacts of climate change in informal settlements in low- and middle-income countries.
This guide and two case study reports is an output of the Closing the Loop initiative that targets sustainable consumption and waste management in Asia-Pacific.