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In Environmental Research Letters
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Though the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) were crafted through an inclusive process, research on the relationship between greater female or younger legislative representation and SDG performance has been lacking. This article employs a linear mixed effects modeling approach to shed light on this relationship. Controlling for economic and...
Presentation
Presented at the poster session of International Forum for Sustainable Asia and the Pacific (ISAP) 2023
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IGES is collaborating with Shabondama Soap Co. Ltd. to implement a SDGs Business Verification Survey funded by the Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA), titled as "Disseminating Japanese Technologies to Extinguish Forest and Peatland Fire Using Environment Friendly Soap-based Fire Fighting Foam" in the Central Kalimantan Province...
Policy Report
Author:
Ueno
Ittipol
Dagvadorj
Damdin
Rupu
Yang
Liping
Li
The Asian Co-benefits Partnership (ACP) was created to support the mainstreaming of co-benefits into projects and policies in Asia and the Pacific in 2010. The increase in the number of policies featuring cobenefits in Asia and the Pacific suggests the ACP has had some success achieving this objective. Recent changes in the international climate...
Past Event

Seminar on City-to-City Collaboration for Zero Carbon Society

Cities currently account for 70% of global greenhouse gases and energy consumption. In order to achieve a carbon neutral society, cities must accelerate the transition to a decarbonised society that is suited to the characteristics of each city, and
Peer-reviewed Article
In Climate
Author:
Mohamed
Saad Suliman
Hooman
Farzaneh
Alphonce
Ngila Mulumba
Puji
Lestari
Didin
Agustian
Quantifying the co-benefits of renewable energy investments can aid policymakers in identifying technologies capable of generating significant social, economic, and environmental benefits to effectively offset mitigation costs. Although there has been a growing body of work evaluating co-benefits, few studies have compared the potential co-benefits...
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APRU 2024 Multi-hazard Workshop: All-Hazards Approach (AHA) / Science and Technology for DRR IRIDeS, Tohoku University
In a globalized world, disaster impacts seldom remain within political boundaries but often spill over beyond national boundaries. These transboundary risks bring an added complexity to the way the multi-hazard risks impact society. Until now, most risk assessments are focused within one’s political boundaries, and that worked with limited...
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Gobeshona 4 Global Conference: Locally- Led Adaptation (LLA) and resilience
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Cynthia Rosenzweig, Manishka De Mel , Estefania Arteaga, Minpeng Chen, Paul Desanker, Denyse Dookie, Elisabeth Gilmore, Valerie Kapos, Alexandre Magnan, Kavya Michael, Henry Neufeldt, Anand Patwardhan, Liu Wei, Rosalind West, Carolina Zambrano-Barragán
Adaptation effectiveness (AE) refers to how policies and actions reduce present and future climate risks. It is a systems concept that requires a unit of measurement, expression in value terms, a baseline, and a goal. Pre-requisite/enabling conditions such as equity, justice, and fairness are essential. Over the years, progress in adaptation has...
Peer-reviewed Article
In Results in Engineering
Author:
Saurabh
Singh
Suraj Kumar
Singh
Shruti
Kanga
Pradeep kr
Shrivastava
Bhartendu
Sajan
Gowhar
Meraj
Bojan
Đurin
Nikola
Kranjcic
Dragana
Dogancic
The construction of large-scale infrastructure projects like dams can substantially alter local hydrological systems, prompting concerns about their impacts on river water levels and discharge. This study was undertaken in response to the compelling need to investigate and analyze the potential implications of water scarcity, particularly within...
Peer-reviewed Article
Author:
Qianyi
Cai
Meng
Guobi
China has long sought to address climate change in line with other development goals. However, research supporting this alignment often employs data-driven models that downplay the policies and institutions needed to achieve the multiple benefits that studies feature in their analyses. This oversight is troubling because it neglects gaps between...
Policy Report
Author:
Bert
Fabian
Kaye
Patdu
Mohammad
Arif
Didin
Agustian Permadi
Muhayatun
Santoso
Mila
Dirgawati
Rifa
Wadood
Thiris
Inoka
Sumal
Nandasena
Though the worst of COVID-19 appears to be over, it also raises important questions about COVID-19's immediate and then longer-term impacts on urban air quality. To understand both sets of impacts, the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) Asia Pacific Office, the Institute for Global Environmental Strategies (IGES), the Ministry of...