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World Resources Institute (WRI)
This paper summarises the use cases and workflow for users of near-real-time deforestation alerts in Peru, explores the conditions that have enabled the widespread use of this information in the country, and the challenges that users of this data have faced.
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WRI's ImpactAr tool provides a magnitude of the variations on the number of fatalities and hospitalizations and the consequent economic and welfare costs related to changes in air pollution levels caused by modifications in the Brazilian urban bus fleets.
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World Resources Institute (WRI)
This report proposes a framework that energy and development sector actors, specifically, African governments (their line ministries, lead energy agencies, and local governments), the international development community, private sector, and civil society can rally around to collectively shape a linked energy and development agenda to facilitate the attainment of the SDGs.
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World Resources Institute (WRI)
This report aims to explore utility-offered RE tariffs in India, a relatively new and underdeveloped topic in the Indian energy sector.
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World Resources Institute (WRI)
This technical note discusses Places to Watch, and Places to Watch Palm and Soy, methodology for filtering deforestation alerts, and the implication of this automated process.
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United Nations Development Programme (UNDP)
This report covers some common features of Nationally Determined Contributions (NDCs) implementation process and provides guidance on key steps.
World Resources Institute (WRI)
This working paper offers a preliminary overview of the benefits and urgency of producing an LTS for climate action in Indonesia and highlights current opportunities to develop an effective strategy.
World Resources Institute (WRI)
This technical note outlines the scope of the Tracker, the approach used to identify eligible actions, the methodology behind its presentation, and the system in place for monitoring and updating the resource.
World Resources Institute (WRI)
This technical note presents a methodology to forecast conflict (defined as organised violence resulting in at least 10 fatalities over a 12-month period) up to a year in advance using a random forest model.
World Resources Institute (WRI)
This paper explores the demand-responsive bus services are a new entrant into the mobility ecosystem focusing on India