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Integrated Approaches to Addressing the Triple Planetary Crisis: Country Best Practices

Lessons learned from Brazil, Colombia, Japan, New Zealand, Panama, Rwanda and Sweden


The triple planetary crisis of climate change, biodiversity loss and environmental pollution threatens the long-term sustainability of human development and well-being. Addressing these crises requires integrated approaches since underlying drivers and pressures are strongly interconnected. This policy paper analyses examples of best practices of integrated solutions, as well as cross-sectoral governance and policy mechanisms identified in national policies and strategies of seven country case studies from different regions in the world: Brazil, Rwanda, Colombia, Sweden, Japan, New Zealand, and Panama.


Series Climate Change | 81/2025 Number of pages 49 Year of publication Author(s) Ewa Iwaszuk, Teresa Spantzel, Fenja Kroos, Doris Knoblauch Related publications Language English Project No. (FKZ) 3724 41 703 0 Publisher German Environment Agency Additional information PDF is accessible File size 1.33 MB Print version not available

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