This policy brief, Mainstreaming Biodiversity In The Infrastructure Sector: Fostering system-level approaches, explores interlinkages between biodiversity, ecosystems, and landscapes and diverse forms of infrastructure. Recognising that this nexus is central to achieving the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development, it calls attention to the need for an integrated approach to infrastructure planning and development to mainstream biodiversity in the infrastructure sector.

An assessment was conducted by the Global Green Growth Institute (GGGI) to identify Myanmar's specific opportunities and barriers in relation to green growth in six sectors. This summary report provides an overview of recommendations relevant for its Nationally Determined Contribution (NDC) implementation, focusing on related recommendations for agriculture, forestry and land use, energy, and education and governance.

This report draws from a wide range of experiences to map domestic climate action around the world. By identifying the range of forms domestic level climate action can take, as well as best practices, barriers, and solutions, it seeks to inform and catalyze further ambition in the lead-up to 2020.

This study, Governance for integrated solutions to sustainable development and climate change: From linking issues to aligning interests, examines how governance arrangements need to align agencies and other stakeholder interests behind integrated solutions

This report, The Scramble for Land Rights: Energy, migration and the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development, sheds light on this uneven playing field between companies and communities, and recommends a more transparent path forward.