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Improving access to information technology can help communities assess their own vulnerability and boost local planning, says John Waugh.

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Improving access to information technology can help communities assess their own vulnerability and boost local planning, says John Waugh.
South-East Asia has suffered from neglecting planning for disasters. Governments must heed the warnings and act now, argues Crispin Maslog.
The proposed UN World Environment Organisation is badly needed to give poor countries a strong voice in green policy, says Zakri Abdul Hamid.
5 January 2012 | EN
Cities face many social, economic and environmental challenges, and must facilitate innovation to cope with them, says an editorial in Nature Geoscience.
Source: Nature Geoscience
1 November 2011 | EN
Population forecasts may be based on unrealistic assumptions of demographic change in the developing world, warns Carl Haub.
Source: Yale Environment 360
20 September 2011 | EN
The current drought in northern Kenya has deep roots in the current practices of pastoralists that need to be addressed, says conservationist David Western.
5 August 2011 | EN
Combined strategies are needed to meet the world's rising demands for food without further damage to biodiversity, says Jason Clay.
Source: Nature
Assessments of bioenergy must consider the potential benefits for rural development and food security, say Lee R. Lynd and Jeremy Woods.
Source: Nature
The distinction between native and non-native species is "counterproductive" — we must focus on function, argue Marc Davis and colleagues.
Source: Nature
14 June 2011 | EN
We need a "new agriculture" and "new conservation" to feed the world's population and protect ecosystems, says Achim Steiner.
Source: New Scientist
19 April 2011 | EN
A more integrated approach to managing the Lower Mekong River Basin could set an example for future river projects, say R. Edward Grumbine and Jianchu Xu.
Source: Science
Countries must put aside cynicism and differing opinions to make the Nagoya protocol a success, say Suneetha Subramanian and Govindan Parayil.
A proposed GM policy sent to members of COMESA could make approval of GM crops much easier says an editorial in Nature.
Source: Nature
15 October 2010 | EN
China must protect its coasts to replenish biodiversity and increase CO2 absorption, say Jiang Gaoming, Dou Guanyi and Chen Bosen.
Source: China Dialogue
Coping with climate change requires a greater understanding of the options for water storage, writes hydrology expert Matthew McCartney.
Policymakers must find flexible plans to ensure water security despite the uncertainties of climate change, says climate scientist Mark New.
A team of agriculture and environment experts, led by Jeffrey Sachs, call for a global network to monitor the world's farming systems.
Source: Nature
The cost of industrial accidents should be borne by the corporations responsible, says Centre for Science and Environment head Sunita Narain.
Source: Down to Earth
25 June 2010 | EN
A global, independent panel will build scientific capacity and raise awareness of biodiversity change, says an editorial in Nature.
Source: Nature
South Africa must build bottom-up needs-based policies for communal livestock grazing, says agricultural researcher Monique Salomon.