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Water for cultural and religious purposes, referred to as ceremonial and subsistence (C&S) use, is a distinctive feature of many Indigenous and other communities. Whether this constitutes a legitimate…

29 February 2024 | Peer Reviewed |

Executive Summary We have studied people’s perceptions of cooking energy systems in Uganda, through a document review and Focused Group Discussions (FGD), their level of knowledge about the possible…

22 February 2024 | Policy Brief | Uganda

This study investigates the opinions of wives and their husbands in farm households concerning desirable adaptive responses to salinity intrusion in the Mekong Delta, Vietnam. The researchers find...

19 February 2024 | EfD Discussion Paper | Vietnam

Flooding is an endemic global challenge with annual damages totalling billions of dollars. Impacts are felt most acutely in low- and middle-income countries, where rapid demographic change is driving…

9 March 2024 | Peer Reviewed | Vietnam

Research questions: What factors affect male and female farmers’ choices of adaptive measures to saltwater intrusion? Key Messages Saltwater intrusion has been increasing and impacts agricultural…

13 February 2024 | Research Brief | Vietnam

Although numerous studies examine the impacts of environmental compliance and innovation on a firm’s economic performance, the role of export activities in this nexus has remained unanswered. In this…

9 March 2024 | Peer Reviewed | Vietnam

Research questions: How does gender matter in intra-household adaptation choices in response to salinity intrusion and which factors affect the choices? Key Messages Salinity (salt) intrusion has…

12 February 2024 | Research Brief | Vietnam

Ecosystem services (ES) are the benefits ecosystems provide to society. These services grant the necessary conditions for sustainable life and influence human well-being in all dimensions.

6 February 2024 | Peer Reviewed | Central America

Abstract Utility customer nonpayment and debt is an issue in many cities in the Global South, jeopardizing utilities’ ability to recover operations and maintenance costs through tariffs and their…

8 February 2024 | EfD Discussion Paper |

It is well established in the empirical literature that people care about relative status or positionality. Hence, any policy that makes someone better off imposes a negative externality on their…

9 January 2024 | Peer Reviewed | Ghana