Series

UNU-INWEH Research Report

UNU INWEH Research Report

Research Reports

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Collection

Gender Imbalance: Progress and Challenges in Achieving Gender-Inclusive Representation in Global Environmental Governance

Inclusive representation is key to effective environmental governance, addressing climate change, biodiversity loss, and land degradation with diverse perspectives and solutions.

25 Nov 2025

Collection

Water Inequity in Global Agricultural Trade

An insight into how agricultural trade influences global water use, inequality, and inequity, and what it means for the world's most vulnerable.

27 Aug 2025

Article

Unmasking the Unseen: The Gendered Impacts of Water Quality, Sanitation and Hygiene

Gender disparities in exposure to health-related risks associated with non-utility water sources

02 Mar 2024

Article

The Future of Freshwater in Canada

UNU-INWEH report on the discussions during the Symposium, The Future of Freshwater in Canada on Sep 20, 2023 at Massey College, University of Toronto

15 Dec 2023

Article

The Hidden Environmental Cost of Cryptocurrency: How Bitcoin Mining Impacts Climate, Water and Land

An assessment of environmental impact of BTC mining

24 Oct 2023

Article

Inequity Behind Levees: The Case of the United States of America

An investigation of the population characteristics of the communities living behind levees in the United States of America

05 Sep 2023

Article

Global Water Security 2023 Assessment

A preliminary quantitative global assessment that evaluates the state of water security for 7.78 billion people living in 186 countries.

23 Mar 2023

Article

Global Bottled Water Industry: A Review of Impacts and Trends

An examination of facts and perceptions about bottled water in the global context.

16 Mar 2023

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Seminar

Designing Job Recommender Systems: Job Search Model and Evidence from Experiments

MAASTRICHT & ONLINE: Our UNU-MERIT Seminar Series team is pleased to announce our upcoming research seminar featuring Prof. Bruno Crépon, Professor of economics at ENSAE and a research fellow of the Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA).

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Media Coverage

How Credit Rating Agencies are Reshaping Development Finance

In Development Matters Daniel Cash explains how shifting credit rating methodologies are raising the lending power of multilateral development banks.

22 Nov 2025