Results for Resources (44)
28 July 2022
Understanding climate-smart, regenerative, and nature-based solutions for agriculture in Southeast Asia
On July 26, Shivin Kohli, Senior Manager at AlphaBeta, moderated a panel discussion on climate-smart, regenerative, and nature-based solutions for agriculture, in partnership with Grow Asia and Padang & Co.
More04 July 2022
Facilitating conversations on plastic waste issues in the region – UN Ocean Conference 2022
Cheng Wei Swee presents findings from the Perceptions on Plastic Waste 2.0 report at the UN Ocean Conference 2022.
More27 May 2022
Sustainability Conversations: What the IPCC report means in numbers
The latest edition of the Sustainability Conversation series summarises the main takeaways from the IPCC Sixth Assessment report in numbers.
More13 May 2022
Implementing a Green Recovery in Southeast Asia
AlphaBeta supported the ADB to understand how Southeast Asia can focus on green growth to successfully and sustainably recover from the COVID-19 pandemic.
More30 September 2021
Dr. Fraser Thompson discusses Asia Pacific’s biodiversity crisis with CNA
Channel News Asia interviews Dr. Fraser Thompson on the New Nature Economy: Asia's Next Wave report, launched at Ecosperity Week 2021.
More29 September 2021
Launch of New Nature Economy: Asia’s Next Wave at Ecosperity 2021
AlphaBeta, Temasek, and the World Economic Forum launch the New Nature Economy: Asia's Next Wave report at Ecosperity Week 2021.
More29 September 2021
New Nature Economy: Asia’s Next Wave
Temasek, the World Economic Forum, and AlphaBeta's report, New Nature Economy: Asia's Next Wave, outlines a nature-positive future for Asia Pacific.
More27 September 2021
Forests, Food Systems and Livelihoods
AlphaBeta supported the Tropical Forest Alliance in research identifying commodity-driven deforestation as being at the heart of global food system challenges.
More20 July 2021
Social progress in mining-dependent countries
Building on previous research, AlphaBeta's report developed with ICMM finds that life in Mining Dependent Countries (MDCs) has improved significantly in the last 23 years.
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