Asean Maps

Southeast Asia’s rivers, coasts, cities, farms, forests, wildlife corridors, and marine habitats are all under pressure from climate change and human development. Nature-based solutions—such as restoring mangroves, improving water-sensitive urban design, regenerating agricultural soils, reconnecting habitats, and protecting marine ecosystems—offer pathways to strengthen resilience, support biodiversity, and safeguard communities across these diverse landscapes.

  • Marine Habitats and Oceans

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    Marine Habitats and Oceans

    Marine habitats and oceans form one of Southeast Asia’s most… Read more

  • Agricultural Landscapes

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    Agricultural Landscapes

    Agriculture is central to both the economy and food security… Read more

  • Urban Agglomerations

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    Urban Agglomerations

    Urban agglomerations across Southeast Asia are dynamic landscapes increasingly challenged… Read more

  • Coastal Mangroves and Sandy Shorelines

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    Coastal Mangroves and Sandy Shorelines

    In Southeast Asia, sandy shorelines such as those in Ilocos… Read more

  • Riverine Landscapes

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    Riverine Landscapes

    Across Southeast Asia, riverine and delta landscapes are experiencing shifts… Read more

  • Ports & Industrial Areas

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    Ports & Industrial Areas

    Industrial areas and ports in Southeast Asia need a better… Read more

  • Forests

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    Forests

    The diverse forest types in Southeast Asia share common numerous… Read more

  • Wildlife Corridors

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    Wildlife Corridors

    Southeast Asia is shaped by rapidly expanding urbanisation, agriculture, and… Read more