Rising Sea Levels in Southeast Asia: What are Governments Doing?

"Rising Sea Levels in Southeast Asia: What are Governments Doing?" explores various SEA government responses to climate change. "Through a comprehensive examination of the various geographical, developmental, and socio-cultural considerations that SEA policymakers consider, the team suggests that effective climate policy depends not just on climate mitigating technologies or infrastructures, but also in winning hearts and minds of decision makers. The project poses the pressing question: how do we create a unified, international response to climate change while adapting solutions to a local context?

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