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Building Climate & Health Resilience in Timor‑Leste: Key Highlights from a Training Workshop
Three-day workshop in Timor-Leste strengthened collaboration between climate and health sectors to improve early warning systems and climate services.
Multimedia
Episode 9: Meeting the Needs of Future Generations, Part 1 – Intergenerational Equity Explained
Multilateralism UNpacked
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5 Key Findings on how Nearly Half the World’s Migratory Animal Species are in Decline
Nearly half of the world’s migratory species are declining. Explore 5 key findings from a recent report to learn more on what is going on.
News
Harare Science-Policy Dialogue on Climate-Resilient Agrifood Systems Transformation
Science–Policy Dialogue convened by UNU-INWEH and SHEFS‑SA advances pathways for a resilient Zimbabwean agrifood system.
Project
Foresight Review on Nature Positive Engineering
Together with a number of partners, and with Lloyd’s Register Foundation, we are developing a new Foresight Review on Nature Positive Engineering, aimed at exploring how engineering practices can protect, restore, and enhance natural ecosystems.
Project
COST Action COST CliMent – Climate Change Impants on Mental Health in Europe
This COST European Action aims to maintain its individual and societal well-being amidst the challenges posed by climate change.
Book
Recent Advances in Geomatics, Water Resources and Environmental Engineering - Select Proceedings of TRACE 2024
This book presents the select proceedings of the International Conference on Trends and Recent Advances in Civil Engineering (TRACE 2024).
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Ghana’s Environmental Protection Agency(EPA) and UNU-INRA host IPCC outreach meeting in Accra
IPCC organises outreach event during 3 day meeting on methodologies, metrics and indicators for assessing climate change impacts and adaptation.
Book Chapter
Human Settlements and Disaster Risk Reduction
This publication is available in Open Access.
Collection
Digital Agriculture and AI for Climate-Resilient Smallholder Farming in Zimbabwe
Smallholder farmers play a central role in Zimbabwe's food systems and rural livelihoods. Yet their productivity, resilience, and income generation remain constrained by persistent structural barriers.