The Lower Mekong Region fact sheet is the third in a series, following Indonesia and Brazil. It summarises the environmental and social challenges and opportunities associated with investing in the sustainable land use sector, and to a lesser extent, marine and freshwater use, and serves as a guide for private investors (e.g., impact investors, asset owners, asset managers, insurance companies…) interested in the region. The fact sheet spans across 4 impact areas as structured in the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) Land use Finance Impact Hub (climate, biodiversity and natural habitats, sustainable production, livelihood and gender) and 10 opportunity areas that are aligned with country priorities to attract private investment.
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