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More new initiatives, such as the Global Commission on Adaptation’s Locally Led Adaptation Action Track, are beginning to recognise the critical role of poor and marginalised people in tackling the climate emergency. From the Gobeshona conference, Andrew Norton and Saleemul Huq explain why a reimagined climate finance system that gets money into the hands of those people must be high on the 2020 ‘super year’ agenda
BlogClimate change, Economics
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This online event on 7 July 2021 explored how special drawing rights can be reallocated to support climate vulnerable countries.

Event date: 
Wednesday, 7 July 2021Event
An illustration with a speech bubble: "We're dealing with multiple intertwined crises"  with scales and illustrations depicting climate change, COVID-19, rising inequalities and biodiversity loss
COVID-19 has made the world stop and think. What kind of future do we want? And what recovery measures will get us there? An IIED event at London Climate Action Week this month made the case for an inclusive and equitable green recovery that places climate, nature and development at its heart
BlogBiodiversity, Climate change, Economics
Bringing together small-scale miners and globalised mining operations could help to find solutions for many of the ills affecting artisanal miners worldwide
BlogEconomics

A rapid review of the enabling environment and existing examples of collaborative special-use forest management in Vietnam

PublicationEconomics

A rapid survey of yellow-cheeked crested gibbon and bird species in Da Chais Commune, Bidoup Nui Ba National Park with a view to developing an ecotourism programme in the area

PublicationEconomics

Conservation Trust Funds (CTFs) are a source of sustainable financing for long-term biodiversity conservation, in particular for protected areas management.

PublicationFisheries, Economics
In a video interview, IIED chief economist Paul Steele argues that the universal nature of the goals show that 'development' extends beyond aid (Image: IIED)
IIED's chief economist Paul Steele says the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) recognise the crucial challenge of achieving zero poverty and zero net emissions
NewsEconomics, Policy and planning
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The pressure of growing debt on emerging economies has severely impacted efforts to tackle the climate crises and biodiversity loss. The pandemic has made the situation even more urgent. This event on Tuesday, 30 March explored emerging research into sustainable and innovative post-pandemic debt management with outcomes for nature and climate.

Event date: 
Tuesday, 30 March 2021Event
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This high-level United Nations General Assembly side event on Wednesday, 22 September heard from ministers and senior officials on their ambitious adaptation finance plans.

Event date: 
Wednesday, 22 September 2021Event

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