Resources
Type of Resource
Tags
- Access Initiative
- access to information
- access to justice
- adaptation
- adaptation and the private sector
- Africa
- agriculture
- agroforestry
- air quality
- akses terhadap informasi
- Asia
- biodiversity
- biofuels
- bisnis
- Brazil
- Build Back Better
- business
- business opportunity
- business risk
- Bus Rapid Transit (BRT)
- Cameroon
- carbon
- carbon capture and storage (CCS)
- carbon monitoring
- China
- cities
- Cities & Transport
- Climate
- climate
- climate agreement
- climate business
- climate change
- climate data
- climate finance
- climate justice
- climate policy
- climate science
- climatewatchindonesia
- coal
- coast ecosystems
- commodities
- commoditites
- Communications
- conservation
- COP
- COP21
- coral reefs
- coronavirus
- corporate sustainability
- creating a sustainable food future
- data
- data iklim
- deforestasi
- deforestation
- degraded land
- Desa
- drought
- e-mobility
- economic evaluation
- economics
- economic valuation
- economy
- ecosystem services
- election
- electric bus
- electricity
- electricity governance
- emisi
- emisi gas rumah kaca
- emissions
- Endangered Species
- energi
- energi terbarukan
- energy
- Energy
- energy access
- energy efficiency
- energy security
- environmental justice
- environmental services
- equity
- extreme weather
- fashion
- finance
- fire
- Fires
- fisheries
- flood
- food
- food loss
- food security
- food waste
- forest
- forest products
- forest restoration
- forests
- Forests & Land Use
- fossil fuels
- freedom of information
- gas rumah kaca (GRK)
- gender
- Global Forest Watch (GFW)
- governance
- Green Climate Fund
- green economy
- greenhouse gas accounting
- greenhouse gas emissions
- greenhouse gasses (GHG)
- green infrastructure
- Haze
- health
- health and road safety
- human rights
- hunger
- hutan
- iklim
- India
- indigenous people
- Indonesia
- Indonesia forest fires
- Indonesian Peat Prize
- industry
- international climate policy
- investment
- IPCC
- IYTL 2019
- karbon
- kebakaran hutan Indonesia
- kerugian pangan
- komoditas
- kota
- kota berkelanjutan
- kota rendah karbon
- Lacey Act
- lahan gambut
- land rights
- landscape
- landscape restoration
- land tenure
- Life at WRI Indonesia
- limbah pangan
- local impacts
- low carbon
- low carbon cities
- low carbon development
- Mapping
- maps
- marine
- markets
- menciptakan masa depan pangan yang berkelanjutan
- metana
- minyak sawit
- mobilisasi pendanaan energi bersih
- mobilizing clean energy finance
- monitoring
- multilateral development banks
- natural infrastructure
- natural resources
- Ocean
- oceans
- oil and gas
- One Map
- palm oil
- pangan
- pantaujejak
- paper
- Papua
- Paris Agreement
- peat
- peatland
- pembangunan rendah karbon
- pengawasan
- Pengawasan Hutan Global (GFW)
- perempuan
- perjanjian iklim
- Perjanjian Paris
- perubahan iklim
- peta
- plastic pollution
- politics
- pollution
- POTICO
- poverty
- public health
- re-greening
- REDD
- regulation
- renewable energy
- resource rights
- restorasi hutan
- Rio+20
- road safety
- samudera
- social forestry
- solar
- Solusi berbasis Alam
- South Africa
- supply chains
- sustainability initiative
- sustainable agriculture
- sustainable business
- sustainable cities
- sustainable cities initiative
- sustainable development goals
- sustainable urban mobility
- tanah terdegradasi
- targeting
- technology
- Tiger
- Tiger habitat
- timber
- traffic
- transparansi
- transparency
- transport
- transportation
- U.S. policy
- UNFCCC
- United Nations (UN)
- United States
- urban development
- vulnerability
- waste
- waste water
- water
- water risk
- water stress
- West Papua
- wetlands
- wind
- wood
- Work From Home
- World Economic Forum
- World Resources Report (WRR)
- WRI Indonesia 10 Year Anniversary
- youth
Insights
November 26, 2011
Forests and REDD+ in COP17 Durban
- Brazil
- COP
- forests
- governance
- Indonesia
- international climate policy
- REDD
- UNFCCC
- Brazil
- COP
- forests
- governance
- Indonesia
- international climate policy
- REDD
- UNFCCC