This policy brief discusses how tourism has been affected by COVID-19 and its impacts on economies, livelihoods, public services, and opportunities on all continents. While sustaining the livelihoods dependent on the sector must be a priority, rebuilding tourism is also an opportunity for transformation with a focus on leveraging its impact on destinations visited and building more resilient communities and businesses.
This brief looks at how governments, multilateral organisations, academia, and other actors at the national and international level reconsider how people live, work, and travel in and around cities – during and after the pandemic. It compiles the latest “green” stimulus measures and propositions on what a sustainable, inclusive and resilient recovery from the COVID-19 pandemic could look like.
This brief looks at the efforts by governments, multilateral organisations, academia, civil society, and other actors at the national and international level to responsibly restart tourism and adapt to a new reality during and after the COVID-19 crisis. It compiles the latest “green” stimulus measures and propositions on what a sustainable, inclusive and resilient recovery from the pandemic could look like.
This paper seeks to provide guidance and recommendations for policymakers to increase ambition in Nationally Determined Contributions (NDCs) under the Paris Agreement using the climate change mitigation and adaptation potential of a transition to sustainable food systems.
This paper is written to inform policy makers in diverse areas, ranging from planning and economy to development and labour, what opportunities natural capital approaches can deliver and how it is relevant to governments.
This document provides an introduction to the E4N project, laying out the key ideas and project activities.