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East Asia and Pacific Environment News

Quarterly Newsletter, October 2008

Quarterly Web Update October 2008
HIGHLIGHTS
FEATURE STORY

Thailand

Thailand: Partnership to Address Climate Change: TheThailand-World Bank relationship has progressed from a borrower-lender one toward a true development partnership.
 

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Climate Change

Climate ChangeClimate Proofing Our Cities: Many mega Asian cities are now facing greater risks from extreme weather events which could undermine the economic gains of the past few decades. The Climate Resilient Cities report offers a tool to help identify "hot spots" and create strategies to increase their resilience to impacts of climate change.

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Event:IndonesiaCDM

Debate Forum:   The Clean Development Mechanism in Indonesia... more

Recent Reports:

Vietnam Publication photoVietnam: Pollution Impacts from Vietnamese Manufacturing Sector: Review and Analysis. English/Vietnamese 


Indonesia SanitationIndonesia: Cost of Sanitation. A new report finds that the lack of access to sanitation poses heavy financial and economic costs to the Indonesian economy—not only to individuals, but also to the public and commercial sectors. Press Release | Read the commentary | Download the report (1.41mb pdf)

Learn More...
Environment Monitors: An excellent source of data and statistics on the environment.
 
 


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