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Online survey: Identifying priority areas for sustainable natural resource management in Southeast Asia

The survey “Identifying priority areas for sustainable natural resource management in Southeast Asia” will be online until Friday, October 28th, 2022. It would be very useful if you can help us by providing feedback on the research needs for decoupling economic development and human wellbeing from environmental pressures and impacts in the ASEAN region to inform the establishment of an ASEAN Resource panel modelled after the UNEP International Resource Panel.

Material Flow Analysis and the State of Circularity in ASEAN Economies

A comprehensive material flow analysis for the ASEAN region and its10 constituent countries to assess the current level of circularity […]

The Philippines: Resource Efficiency Policies

This report has been produced under an agreement between ESCAP and CSIRO to strengthen the capacity of The Philippines' policymakers […]

Lao People’s Democratic Republic: Resource Efficiency Policies

This report has been produced under an agreement between ESCAP and CSIRO to strengthen the capacity of Lao PDR's policymakers […]

Viet Nam: Resource Efficiency Policies

Famous landmarks of Vietnam: Ha long bay, Emperor palace complex in Hue and Tran Quoc pagoda This report has been […]

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