15 June 2023 World Unlocking Indonesia’s Potential Through A Blue Economy In the wake of Covid-19, Indonesia has the opportunity to shift away from a growth-oriented economic model towards an inclusive blue economy.
14 June 2023 World The Ocean Index Helping To Drive The Blue Economy A new approach should be considered to ensure coastal and marine resources are exploited sustainably.
13 June 2023 World The Future Of Farming Could Be Under The Sea Seaweed farming could free up millions of hectares of land and help cut carbon emissions if its true value is realised. Getting there takes time and investment.
12 June 2023 World Powering The Blue Economy With Blue Finance Attracting much-needed investment into the blue economy can be spurred by tailor-made initiatives.
14 February 2023 World Town Planners Sidelined In Dhaka’s Development Depoliticised planning in Dhaka has meant a shift away from professional planners and public concerns.
13 February 2023 World Sprawling Kolkata’s Tall Order For A Sustainable Future Colonial planning was about attracting people to Kolkata, post-colonial planning is more about crisis management.
10 February 2023 World Black Days Ahead If Coal City Does Not Change Unsafe and disaster-prone, extractive towns are still attractive to migrant workers.
9 February 2023 World What Is The ‘Nature’ In The Rights Of Nature? Some experts are proposing that nature has rights, like human rights. But to do that, we first have to define what ‘nature’ really is.
8 February 2023 World Giving Rights To Nature Will Not Stop Environmental Damage Giving legal rights to rivers and trees is touted as a potential solution to environmental damage. But history suggests its effect will be minor.
7 February 2023 Malaysia The Need For Better Protection Of Malaysia’s Forests Learning from past experience, the government moves to fortify existing legislation to prevent exploitation and destruction of rainforests.