'Backdraft’: The Unintended Consequences of Climate Change Response
Building resilience to disasters and climate change will not only protect the fruits of development in Africa, but is also necessary to further propel inclusive growth in the continent, global leaders meeting in Japan agreed on Sunday.
A staggering amount of development dollars – one in three, in fact – are lost due to natural disasters and crises.
In the coming weeks, an atmospheric river may be flowing over the Bay of Bengal, and the implications could be nothing short of historic.
Ban Ki-moon has warned the world is on course to run out of freshwater unless greater efforts are made to improve water security.
This course organized by the Institute of Development Studies (IDS) and the International Centre for Climate Change and Development (ICCCAD) at the University of Sussex aims at providing insights on how Disaster Risk Reduction (DRR) approaches interact with a changing climate and with development
While the United Nations may be divided on certain issues, the need to prevent conflicts over natural resources such as water, land, oil or minerals is uniting experts inside and outside the UN system.
When the General Assembly unanimously adopted the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) back in 2000, water and sanitation were reduced to a subtext – never a stand-alone goal compared with poverty and hunger alleviation.
A new book has been published in the 'Routledge Research in Gender and Society’ series.
A new weapon in the arsenal against climate change is tapping local knowledge to bridge the policy gap and let communities make their own informed decisions about how to manage livelihoods, natural resources, culture and heritage.
Environmental policies in Africa are being hindered by a lack of adequate and accessible data and poor coordination between countries, according to experts who were speaking at the launch of 'Africa Environment Outlook 3, Summary Report for Policy Makers'.
Officials at the World Bank are forcefully rejecting a new internal evaluation that is highly critical of the institution’s decade-long forest policy, expressing their “strong disagreement” with some assertions in the report.
The European Union (EU) today committed 4.95 million EUR (over USD 6 million) to the Mekong River Commission (MRC) to boost its efforts in responding to the region’s climate change challenges.
Partnerships for enhancing regional enforcement of laws against environmental crimes. Pretoria: Institute for Security Studies.