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World Resources Institute (WRI)
This paper provides an overview of the key remaining issues being negotiated under Article 6; it explains each issue, what Parties disagree on, and what is at stake.
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World Resources Institute (WRI)
United Nations Development Programme (UNDP)
This report identifies meaningful, novel opportunities for countries to enhance their NDCs by better integrating transport solutions.
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World Resources Institute (WRI)
This paper presents new sanitation data from 15 cities that shows almost two-thirds of sewage and human waste is unsafely managed, with access to safe sanitation lowest in South Asia and sub-Saharan Africa.
The Circulative Initiative
This report strategically frames the scope of information and tools needed to address the plastic waste crisis and illustrates where critical data gaps exists
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World Resources Institute (WRI)

The tool guides users through basic questions about the process to restore land: Why is restoration needed in the first place? What will the restored land be used for? What are the barriers that could prevent sustainability (including drivers of degradation and enabling factors)? What are the constraints and priorities for monitoring restoration?

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CDP

This publication is designed for city governments who recognize that by working together with their local business community, they are better prepared to address the challenges of climate change.

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World Resources Institute (WRI)

WRI's Green-Gray Assessment (GGA) method allows stakeholders to value the costs and benefits of integrating green or natural infrastructure into water supply systems to improve performance.

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World Resources Institute (WRI)

This guide is made for helping newcomers and veterans navigating the Green Climate Fund's policy direction.

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World Resources Institute (WRI)

This paper seeks to build on guidance provided by existing literature and dive deeper into some of the financial issues cities face, such as decisions about the different technologies, plans, operations, procurement strategies, regulations, and financing opportunities.

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World Resources Institute (WRI)
This case study explores Indonesia’s inclusive housing policy and how the Kampung Improvement Program (KIP) became a model for in situ slum upgrading efforts both nationwide and internationally.