- InitiativeA third of the natural disasters that have occurred around the world in the last three decades have been in Asia. Asia’s cities—among the areas in the world most vulnerable to climate change events—are growing rapidly: By 2025, 30 of the world’s megacities, or urban areas with populations exceeding 10 million, will be in Asia. Yet by mid-century, the region could face annual disaster losses exceeding $19 billion.
- Blog PostUCCR Investments Paying Off The Asian Cities Climate Change Resilience Network (ACCCRN) initiative over the past …
- Blog PostThe example of how the people of Can Tho developed a salinity monitoring project highlights …
- Blog PostLast week, the Asian Cities Climate Change Resilience Network (ACCCRN) was officially launched at the Resilient Cities …
- ReportThis paper presents key insights emerging from an analysis of the 36 intervention projects, totaling approximately …
- ReportThe Rockefeller Foundation initiated a nine-year Asian Cities Climate Change Resilience Network (ACCCRN) in ten …
- Blog PostThis post originally appeared in the Wall Street Journal Asia. This year’s cyclone and typhoon season …
- Press ReleasesBANGKOK—Leaders from The Rockefeller Foundation, the UK Department for International Development (DFID) and the Asian …