Research and Publications: Resilience
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Jun 12, 2017
The objective of this study is to undertake an economic valuation of mangrove supportive livelihoods. It is assessing the existing livelihood / economic activities and recommend the most feasible activities to the respective target mangrove restoration sites. This can be new or existing economic activity supporting livelihood options for coastal community which would enhance biodiversity conservation in the long-run and to enhance resilience through adopting ecosystem-based approaches.
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Jun 7, 2017
UNDP SSRI Project focuses on supporting the Ministry of State Administration (MSA) and Ministry of Commerce, Industry and Environment (MCIE) to implement climate resilient PDIM (previously PDID) projects in a socially and environmentally acceptable manner.
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Jun 1, 2017
The UNDP Timor-Leste SSRI Project is working to strengthen the resilience of small scale rural infrastructure in the Municipalities of Ermera, Liquiça & Baucau.
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May 1, 2017
This report has been prepared to provide information regarding appropriate sites and appropriate instruments for measuring ocean and coastal processes in Timor-Leste which are capable of providing information to determine the processes that influence water level variations at the coast, including the contribution due to sea level rise.
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Jan 1, 2017
Ahi-han rai ne’e perigu ida ne’ebé identifika ona iha Koridor Estrada Dili-Ainaro. Ida ne’e jeralmenete akontese
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Jan 1, 2017
Métodu kuda fini bola dezenvolve husi agrikultor no filosofu ida naran Masanobu Fukuoka iha Japaun do Sul.
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Dec 31, 2016
In Timor-Leste 70 percent of the country’s total population of 1.1 million people live in rural areas. Around 80 percent of this mountainous country has steep slopes and its tropical climate is characterised by distinct wet (rainy) and dry seasons.
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Mar 18, 2016
The objective of this project is to strengthen resilience of coastal communities by the introduction of nature-based approaches to coastal protection.
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Oct 10, 2014
The Dili to Ainaro Road Development Corridor (DARDC) comprises a joint investment by the Government of Timor-Leste and the World Bank to upgrade and strengthen the climate resilience of the road infrastructure linking Dili to the capitals of Aileu and Ainaro Districts.