Evidence to support climate change adaptation in Lesotho, Malawi and Swaziland
In Lesotho, Malawi and Swaziland, moderately vulnerable households are likely to become highly vulnerable with changes in climate.
In Lesotho, Malawi and Swaziland, moderately vulnerable households are likely to become highly vulnerable with changes in climate.
The Talamanca County in Costa Rica has large-scale banana and small-scale plantain production, probably causing pesticide exposure in indigenous children.
Sedimentary plains with extremely flat topography, such as the Pampas in Argentina, often display flooding–drought cycles.
The aim is to compare use of sustainability indicators developed through the Sustainability Analysis Process in two rehabilitation sectors, one in Nepal and one in Somaliland, and analyse the contextual factors influencing the use of sustainabilit
At the project site in the neighbourhood of Malika, the launch was held in Wolot – the
main national language of Senegal. Women and children, local authorities, customs and
The African Institute for Urban Management, or “IAGU” (Institut africain de gestion urbaine) hosted a team meeting who are working to improve policies for the secure and sustainable use of the Mbeubeuss landfill site in the Malika neighbourhood.
Open since 1968, the Mbeubeuss landfill is situated on a dried-up lakebed in Niayes, Senegal’s principal market garden area.
National development plans focus upon energy and water separately, often not integrating the other sector’s resource use. This contributes to programme failures in the long run.