Climate change impacts on the water, food and energy sectors in Myanmar’s Sittaung river basin
Source: SEI – The Sittaung river basin (SRB) remains one of the least studied basins of Myanmar in terms of the […]
Source: SEI – The Sittaung river basin (SRB) remains one of the least studied basins of Myanmar in terms of the […]
Source – SEI – by The web-based monitoring system simplifies the application of freely available remote sensing data over the large
Source: Stockholm Environment Institute – For International Biodiversity Day 2022, SEI Asia researchers reflect on the challenges in conserving biodiversity in the
CASE STUDY: Over-exploration of Groundwater reacts to water level declination, Building settlement, and Ground Elevation lower in Thamine, Mayangon TS
Stockholm Environment Institute (SEI) published brief Policy recommendations for environmental conservation in the Chindwin River Basin. The Chindwin Basin is
22 November 2021 – Source: Dredging Today – Knowledge Marine & Engineering Works Limited (KMEW) has won their first ever international
26 October 2021 – Source: Eleven Media – Heavy rains in Taungdwingyi, Magway Region, have caused record flooding since the night
22 October 2021 – Source: THE IRRAWADDY – Fourteen pagodas in Bagan, Myanmar’s temple city, have been damaged by heavy rain, according
Description: This is an open call for the Solutions Search: Meaningful Youth Engagement in ADB’s Greater Mekong Subregion Sustainable Agriculture and
19 October 2021 – Source: Eleven Media – On the night of October 16, heavy rains and strong winds in Magway
19 October 2021 – Source: Eleven Media – Due to heavy rains in Magway Region, on October 17 at Saku General
8 October 2021 – Source: Eleven Media – Heavy rains have been reported in some parts of Rangoon since October 7
Stockholm Environment Institute recently launched the Chindwin Futures book. SEI has been working for several years in the past to the work in
Background Myanmar’s city of Yangon is the largest financial and commercial centre. It accounts for about 50% of the country’s industrial capacity,
Source: Myanmar Information Management Unit – The dashboard is created by Myanmar Geoinformatics Society, shows updates on rising water levels in