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This book provides examples of possible triple-win solutions for
simultaneously reducing poverty, raising the quality of the
environment, and adapting to climate change. The book provides
empirical evidence and observations from sixteen case studies in
Southeast and East Asia, and from the Pacific. It argues that a
spatial approach focussing on the environments in which the poor
and vulnerable live, would trigger changes for development policies
and implementation that better balance environmental and social
concerns. In line with the post-2015 Millennium Development Goals
(MDG) and Sustainable Development Goals (SDG) agenda, emphasizing
integrated development approaches for the slum poor, the upland
poor, the dryland poor, the coastal poor, and the flood-affected
wetland poor, would also bring the environment and poverty agenda
closer.
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