The MIKE Programme monitors illegal elephant killings to help tackle the increasingly threatened status of Asian elephants.... Read More
Information for Integrated Decision Making and Participation
The gender gap in natural resource management remains an issue that interferes with women’s role in environmental protection and management.... Read More
Providing refugee camps with adequate facilities and minimal environmental impact is important. The CAMP+ initiative aims to address this.... Read More
Conflicts impact people, peace, prosperity, and the planet. What is the extent of the environmental cost of armed conflicts?... Read More
Climate change disrupts rice production in many Southeast Asian countries. Here are five alternative staple foods to consider.... Read More
In light of climate change and global biodiversity loss, preserving tropical wetlands and their role as habitats for endangered species is essential.... Read More
An assessment report on invasive alien species explores this underestimated threat to biodiversity and ecosystems and how to navigate it.... Read More
The Biodiversity Information Fund For Asia (BIFA) project aims to provide a database and digitization of honey bees in Thailand.... Read More
As the world changes and crises emerge, what is the current global outlook on children’s development?... Read More
The community-based ecological mangrove restoration (CBEMR) offers a proven, practical, and long-term solution for mangrove ecosystem restoration.... Read More

The MIKE Programme: Monitoring Elephant Killings to Support Conservation of Asian Elephants
Looking into the Gender Gap in Natural Resource Management
Toward Environmentally Sustainable Refugee Camps with the CAMP+ Initiative
Forgotten Victim: The Environmental Cost of Armed Conflicts
Alternative Staple Foods to Rice for Southeast Asians
Preserving the Role of Tropical Wetlands as a Home for Endangered Species
The Threat of Invasive Alien Species
BIFA Project Helps Conserve Honey Bees in Thailand Through Research and Digitization
UNICEF Report Highlights Key Trends on Children’s Development
How Does Community-Based Ecological Mangrove Restoration Work?