Indonesia has been successful in navigating the macroeconomic fallout from asynchronous global shocks. Gross domestic product (GDP) growth remains strong though the economy is yet to fully recover to its...
With 17,504 islands, 108,000 kilometers of coastline, and three-quarters of its territory at sea,1 Indonesia’s prosperity is deeply entwined with its oceans. Yet the future for Indonesia’s oceans, like...
This summary note synthesizes the report’s main findings and key messages to inform sustainable mangrove management policies in Indonesia. It examines spatial variations in the values and net benefits...
Indonesia’s intensive use of its natural capital has fueled economic development and reduced poverty. The government of Indonesia, the private sector, and the public, recognize that the blue economy is...
The Yangtze river and the economic belt it defines are central to China’s economy, yet they face severe environmental challenges. The river plays a major role in the historical, cultural, and political...
Development in Indonesia has resulted in reduced poverty but has also been accompanied by significant pressure on natural capital, particularly its mangrove ecosystems, which are the most carbon-rich ecosystems...
Oceans are vital for Indonesia’s economy and social welfare. However, there are challenges to the extent and integrity of Indonesia’s marine and coastal ecosystems that, if not managed well, could undermine...
Oceans are vital for Indonesia’s economy and social welfare. However, there are challenges to the extent and integrity of Indonesia’s marine and coastal ecosystems that, if not managed well, could undermine...
The 2015 Constitution ushered in not only a comprehensive transformation of Nepal’s government structure, but also a shift from a protection-focused approach to natural resources management to one that...
The 2015 Constitution ushered in not only a comprehensive transformation of Nepal’s government structure, but also a shift from a protection-focused approach to natural resources management to one that...
Pakistan`s fisheries face a variety of challenges: stocks are under pressure from over-fishing, leading to diminishing harvests; landed product is sold for low-value uses; the aquaculture sector is small...