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An Index of Drinking Water Adequacy (referred to as IDWA-I in this paper) was first proposed in 2007 for 23 member countries of the Asian Development Bank (ADB), and formed part of the Asian Water and Development Outlook (AWDO), 2007 brought out by the ADB. IDWA-I was obtained by averaging 5...
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Meeting the Paris Agreement goals will need a rapid acceleration of finance towards clean energy investments in emerging and developing economies. Blended finance is an important tool that can help mobilise commercial investment towards clean energy, whilst preserving scarce public resources for...
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Payments for environmental services (PES) are widely adopted to support the conservation of biodiversity and other …
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forest extent have been discussed. However, systematic analyses of positive examples are sparse, even if forestation is … happening in almost 70 countries (on approximately 40% of the world forested area). This study focuses on countries where forest … cover increased between 1990 and 2010. As "forests" is a heterogeneous group, a biodiversity-corrected Forestation Index is …
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management, biodiversity, forest condition, deforestation pressure and socio-economic aspects. In order to estimate the reduction …Overarching objective of the EU biodiversity strategy for 2030 is recovering biodiversity by strengthening the … compensated by increasing roundwood production in non-EU countries. There is a fundamental risk of biodiversity losses in non …
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, how it considers net-emissions from LU in its INDC. Countries with large forest areas could significantly weaken their …
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