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6 December 2021
Regional and in-country efforts are crucial in ensuring that the EAA flyway and its wetlands continue to be protected and their ecosystem services optimized and sustainable. Thailand is actively involved in nature-based solutions and the development of legal and institutional framework for…
6 December 2021
Wetlands, of all ecosystems, are arguably under most significant threat, and where degradation is estimated at 85% (IPBES, 2000). One of the most important ways to address degradation is to ensure highly-developed and functioning systems and projects at the local level, all of which rely on strong…
6 December 2021
The declining waterbird population is a clear indication of the extent of damage that nature is experiencing. Conservation and restoration of internationally important waterbird sites must be considered in a broader development and engineering context. By promoting evidence-based approach to…
29 April 2021
Opening remarks by Bambang Susantono, ADB Vice-President for Knowledge Management and Sustainable Development.
23 November 2020
Learn more about the UN Environment Programme's efforts related to air quality management in Asia and the Pacific.
29 October 2020
Download this presentation to learn more about the ongoing Technology Innovation Challenge.
16 October 2020
ADB has implemented engineering interventions to restore and rehabilitate wetlands in the People’s Republic of China.
16 October 2020
This presentation discusses the Scaling up the East Asian-Australasian Regional Flyway Initiative, particularly its two major components: investment pipeline and sustainable financing mechanism.
16 October 2020
Building a flyway network of internationally important wetland sites that are sustainably managed is crucial in maintaining migratory waterbird populations and their broader ecosystem services. Learn about the existing challenges and opportunities in waterbird and wetland conservation.