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Research and academic activities aligned with every Sustainable Development Goal

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World Wetlands Day 2023 — It’s Time for Wetland Restoration

ONLINE: UNU-IAS will co-organise “It’s Time for Wetland Restoration”, an online symposium for World Wetlands Day 2023.

News 01 Feb 2023

38th UNU Global Seminar Discusses Transformative Actions for Carbon Neutrality

Global Seminar engages students, young professionals, scholars, and practitioners to enhance awareness of global environmental challenges.

News 01 Feb 2023

SMART-WaterDomain International Workshop Strengthens European-Japanese Collaboration for Water Reuse

Almost half of the world's population could suffer severe water stress by as early as 2030, with the global demand for water set to outstrip supply.

Media Coverage 31 Jan 2023

Japan Times Article Features UNU-IAS Expert Comments on Disaster-Reduction Culture

The article discussed the contributions of scientists in Japan to disaster resilience in Asia and the Pacific.

BIG IDEAS Series -

The Crucial Value of Approaching SDG Targets through a Nexus Lens

On 31 January 2023, UNU will host a BIG IDEAS Dialogue with Professor Edeltraud Guenther, Director of UNU-FLORES.

Media Coverage 31 Jan 2023

Climate Change in the Security Council

Six potential approaches for the Security Council to advance climate issues in 2023.

Article 30 Jan 2023

Accessing the Loss and Damage Climate Fund

There is a need to establish contingency funds and long-term funding to support climate-resilient livelihoods for the most vulnerable groups.

Series 27 Jan 2023

Unsung Heroes: 5 Facts on Why Wetlands Deserve to be Celebrated

Wetlands are crucial ecosystems in mitigating climate change. They are carbon sinks, reduce flood risk, control soil erosion and restore biodiversity.

News 27 Jan 2023

Session Highlights COP27 Outcomes, Promotes Degree Specialisation on the Paris Agreement

UNU-IAS held an event to report on the outcomes of COP27 and provide information for prospective students.

News 27 Jan 2023

Letter in Science Calls for Loss & Damage Climate Fund to Serve Vulnerable Groups

A letter in the journal Science addresses how to ensure vulnerable groups can access funding for countries impacted by climate change.