Research / Asia Pacific

CCI impact measurement in Hong Kong, Indonesia, Malaysia and Singapore
This report provides an insight to the Corporate Community Investment (CCI) activities of eighty of the largest listed companies in Hong Kong, Indonesia Malaysia and Singapore. The focus of the …
Small-scale farmers' decisions in globalised markets
There are some 435 million small-scale farmers in Asia, most of whom cultivate land parcels of less than 2 hectares for subsistence and require other livelihood activities to sustain themselves. …
Climate risk and adaptation in the electric power sector
This report aims to highlight and raise awareness on the exposure and vulnerability of the energy sector to climate change. It also identifies adaptation options available to each source of …
Asia Pacific Renewable Energy Policy Handbook 2012
"Asia Pacific Renewable Energy Policy Handbook 2012" is the latest policy report from GlobalData, the industry analysis specialists that offer comprehensive information on major policies governing renewable energy market in …
Energy Efficient Lighting in Asia Pacific
Lighting is a major consumer of electricity within commercial buildings, industrial and government facilities, traffic signals, and signs. The use of light-emitting diode (LED) products to lower energy usage and …
Learning curves: Energy efficiency interventions
Industry and buildings account for over 70 per cent of total commercial energy consumption and 85 per cent of electricity consumption in Asia. Yet ADB support to manage energy consumption …
Green Excellence Country Benchmarking in Asia-Pacific
High-Income Economies Lead Green Initiatives; Low-Income Economies Have Vast Potential
Energy Trends in Developing Asia: Priorities for a Low-Carbon Future
This report follows up on the 2007 report by examining the most recent data and trends related to primary energy supply, final energy demand, electricity generation and demand, greenhouse gas …
Pan-Asian Energy Infrastructure: Outlook 2011
Grenatec's "Pan-Asian Energy Infrastructure 2011," explains in detail how a Pan-Asian Energy Infrastructure could be built.
Global Food Price Inflation and Developing Asia
The specter of high commodity prices has recently reemerged, with global food prices registering a new peak in February 2011, triggered mainly by production shortfalls due to bad weather. The …
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