Environmental education undoubtedly plays an important role in mainstreaming sustainable tourism for people and the planet.... Read More
Local Communities
As both an essential food source and a major greenhouse gas emissions contributor, how to tackle agricultural emissions in the Greater Mekong countries?... Read More
The gender gap in natural resource management remains an issue that interferes with women’s role in environmental protection and management.... Read More
The community-based ecological mangrove restoration (CBEMR) offers a proven, practical, and long-term solution for mangrove ecosystem restoration.... Read More
In Burundi, East Africa, community engagement drives World Bank Projects on healthcare and economic safety nets.... Read More
The network intends to develop cooperation between countries on issues surrounding ecosystem and biosphere reserve management. ... Read More
Indigenous communities in Asia released the E-sak Ka Ou Declaration, addressing Indigenous Peoples’ rights and climate action.... Read More
In 2017, the FAO released sustainable soil management guidelines to provide relevant stakeholders with science-based principles. ... Read More
Batanes Islands in the Philippines is the latest region to join the UNWTO International Network of Sustainable Tourism Observatories... Read More
A new study reveals a more accurate picture of how rubber plantations in Southeast Asia caused significant deforestation.... Read More

Mainstreaming Sustainable Tourism Through Environmental Education
Tackling Agricultural Emissions in the Greater Mekong
Looking into the Gender Gap in Natural Resource Management
How Does Community-Based Ecological Mangrove Restoration Work?
Community Engagement at the Heart of World Bank Projects in Burundi, East Africa
SeaBRnet Helps Foster Sustainable Biosphere Reserve Management in Southeast Asia
E-sak Ka Ou Declaration on Indigenous Peoples’ Rights and Climate Action
Sustainable Soil Management Guidelines for Better Soil Health
Towards Sustainable Tourism in Batanes Islands, the Philippines
Rubber Plantations Cause More Deforestation Than You Think