Southeast Asia is one of the world’s fastest growing regions in terms of population and urban growth. Scientific assessment indicates that the coastlines of Southeast Asia are highly vulnerable to the effects of climate change. Climate change challenge is real and urgent in Southeast Asia. This paper presents a desktop review of the state of climate change research and policy in Southeast Asia. It identifies important challenges, knowledge gaps as well as promising practices, with specific focus on urban planning interventions that will be relevant for future urban policy and research priorities in Southeast Asian cities
Secondary cities are home to most of the world’s urban populations vulnerable to climate change, yet...
Southeast Asia is one of the world’s regions most vulnerable to climate change impacts with low-lyin...
This study identified the analogue locations of five big cities and the future appearance of novel c...
The ASEAN Heads of State/Government have proactively led ASEAN’s efforts to address climate change i...
Urbanisation, climate change and development combine some of the major challenges for the 21st centu...
This paper analyzes key urban vulnerabilities to climate change impacts in two secondary cities, Kho...
This paper discusses the smoke-haze episodes in the Southeast Asia region and how their occurrence c...
This paper provides information on the sub-national areas (regions/districts/provinces) most vulnera...
Climate change is considered as the most severe and urgent environmental issue in this present era. ...
Climate change is considered as the most severe and urgent environmental issue in this present era. ...
This paper describes research undertaken in three coastal cities of Asia: Mumbai, Bangkok, and Manil...
The study examines climate change issues in Southeast Asia, with a particular focus on Indonesia,Phi...
Study results indicate the likelihood of significant net damages from climate change, in particular ...
Climate change could significantly reduce the quality of life for poor people in Asia. Extreme heat ...
The tropics are home to nearly half the world’s population, have rapid population growth forecast an...
Secondary cities are home to most of the world’s urban populations vulnerable to climate change, yet...
Southeast Asia is one of the world’s regions most vulnerable to climate change impacts with low-lyin...
This study identified the analogue locations of five big cities and the future appearance of novel c...
The ASEAN Heads of State/Government have proactively led ASEAN’s efforts to address climate change i...
Urbanisation, climate change and development combine some of the major challenges for the 21st centu...
This paper analyzes key urban vulnerabilities to climate change impacts in two secondary cities, Kho...
This paper discusses the smoke-haze episodes in the Southeast Asia region and how their occurrence c...
This paper provides information on the sub-national areas (regions/districts/provinces) most vulnera...
Climate change is considered as the most severe and urgent environmental issue in this present era. ...
Climate change is considered as the most severe and urgent environmental issue in this present era. ...
This paper describes research undertaken in three coastal cities of Asia: Mumbai, Bangkok, and Manil...
The study examines climate change issues in Southeast Asia, with a particular focus on Indonesia,Phi...
Study results indicate the likelihood of significant net damages from climate change, in particular ...
Climate change could significantly reduce the quality of life for poor people in Asia. Extreme heat ...
The tropics are home to nearly half the world’s population, have rapid population growth forecast an...
Secondary cities are home to most of the world’s urban populations vulnerable to climate change, yet...
Southeast Asia is one of the world’s regions most vulnerable to climate change impacts with low-lyin...
This study identified the analogue locations of five big cities and the future appearance of novel c...