Indigenous peoples can better articulate their role in making sense of a project’s environmental and social impacts through participatory storytelling.
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A better understanding of environmental standards—their differences and implications—can help developing countries better safeguard the environment.
Community-based solutions help preempt possible adverse effects of a wind farm in the northern Philippines and ensure an inclusive energy transition.
Approaches rooted in heritage make evident contributions to Sustainable Development Goals.
Experience from two projects shows digital tools for database management help ensure a fair and transparent process and efficient resource allocation.
Drones, remote sensing, and other tech-driven solutions make biodiversity monitoring and impact assessment for development projects easier and less costly.
The planning and implementation of the state-owned enterprise's labor rationalization program offer lessons in managing complex and challenging issues.
An online mapping tool will help ensure that renewable energy projects are developed without risking significant harm to birds and biodiversity.
Labor, health, and safety measures ensure that the rights and welfare of both local and migrant workers are protected.
In the Greater Mekong Subregion, environmental assessment for livestock value chains projects helps avoid, minimize, and mitigate environmental, health, and safety risks.