
This case study highlights how Malaysia’s Greening Value Chain Programme offers lessons for helping ASEAN’s SMEs cut carbon, save costs and stay competitive.

This report highlights how inclusive nature-based solutions can strengthen climate resilience for people and ecosystems.

This assessment takes a look at the country’s Nationally Determined Contributions and National Adaptation Plan against the outcomes of the first Global Stocktake.

This report evaluates how closely the outcomes of first global stocktake align with Malaysia’s current NDCs and other climate policies for mitigation and adaptation.

This policy paper presents findings carried out in the Philippines on mainstreaming climate resilience in infrastructure planning and development.

The case study focuses on Malaysia’s strategic efforts to integrate sustainable practices into its logistics and e-commerce infrastructure, highlighting the operations of Pos Malaysia, the country’s leading parcel service provider.

The case study details Austria's innovative approach to addressing the environmental challenges posed by large-scale railway infrastructure projects, particularly through the construction of a green bridge on the Koralmbahn railway line.

This study examines the carbon content of Indonesia's trade flows to assess how well the country is positioned to benefit from the global shift towards a low-carbon economy.

This report examines the current state and future prospects of the sector, with a focus on the potential and need for greening agriculture to improve productivity, competitiveness and climate resilience.

This report emphasizes the importance of the circular economy in decoupling economic growth from environmental degradation, particularly for Central Asia.