The GEF-financed Implementing the Strategic Action Programme for the South China Sea project is making significant strides in coastal environmental security. Launched by UN Environment, the project is working to achieve major environmental stress reduction across over 1.8 million ha of coastal habitats (mangroves, coral reefs, seagrass, and wetlands). A key innovation driving this success is the scaled-up application of drone technology (unmanned aerial vehicles) to conduct cost-effective aerial surveys and rapid assessments.
Strategic Action Programme for the South China Sea by IW:LEARN on on Exposure








