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Southeast Asia sits at the heart of the global Coffee Bean Belt but is also one of the worlds climate vulnerability hotspots. This web dossier brings together voices from researchers, journalists, and regional experts to explore how climate change is reshaping the coffee sector from farm to cup and how farmers, policymakers, and industry leaders are responding. It serves as an accessible resource for policymakers, academics, and coffee enthusiasts seeking to understand challenges and adaptation pathways toward 2030.
Southeast Asian Perspectives on the Six Principles of the Global Greens – A Regional Dialogue E-paper Series
With this e-Paper series the Heinrich Boell Stiftung Regional Office for Southeast Asia brings together regional views on the six core principles as laid out in the Global Greens Charter, initially adopted by the Global Greens in 2001 and recently amended in 2023: ecological wisdom, social justice, participatory democracy, non-violence, sustainability and respect for diversity
Coffee of Change: Indigenous Knowledge in Farming for Climate Resilience - Heinrich-Böll-Stiftung Southeast Asia
Seeds of Tradition: The Food Security of the Baduy People - Heinrich-Böll-Stiftung Southeast Asia
Promoting Environmental Awareness through 'Waste to Art' – Interview with Wishulada Panthanuvong - Heinrich-Böll-Stiftung Southeast Asia
Treasures and Tragedies: Narratives and Discourses on Critical Minerals in Southeast Asia
This web dossier provides Southeast Asian perspectives through articles, analysis, infographics, video documentaries and other materials by looking into different facets of critical minerals in the region. The discussion ranges from experiences and struggles of communities affected by mining of critical minerals to policy discourse including accountability, supply chain due diligence, and financing.