Asia-Pacific must act fast: managing energy and water is key to resilience and sustainability, say UNDP’s Ying Zhang and Yusuke Taishi.

In Timor-Leste, climate-proof infrastructure and ecosystem restoration are helping communities adapt and build long-term resilience to climate change.

In Viet Nam’s drought-hit regions, farmers are improving yields and incomes with better irrigation, soil care, and water-saving techniques.

Indonesian coastal communities blend mangrove restoration, silvofisheries and climate tech to build resilience and livelihoods.

In Viet Nam’s Central Highlands and South-Central Coast, farmers are boosting yields, incomes and resilience with climate-smart solutions.

Thai farmers are adapting to climate change with smart water management, resilient crops, and local innovation in the Yom-Nan river basin.
