Environment and Climate Change

Sustainable and responsible use of natural resources is essential for strong economic development and lasting poverty reduction. Effective resource management calls for an interdisciplinary approach that integrates physical, biological, economic and social perspectives, and recognises the growing risks posed by climate change and environmental degradation.

Population growth and unsustainable economic development are putting unprecedented pressure on air, water, soil, ecosystems, and biodiversity. Climate change, driven largely by fossil fuel use, land use, and ecosystem degradation (incl. deforestation), is intensifying these pressures and undermining long-term environmental sustainability and climate resilience.

Low-income communities are among the most vulnerable to the impacts of climate change. They often depend directly on natural resources for their livelihoods and are more exposed to extreme weather events, pollution, and slow-onset changes such as droughts and sea-level rise. Many lack the financial and technical capacities needed for effective climate change adaptation, disaster risk reduction and recovery.

Given the complexity and cross-cutting nature of today’s environmental challenges, a systems-oriented approach to environmental management and socio-economic planning is critical. PEM helps partners integrate climate and environmental considerations into policy development, planning, budgeting and implementation, including through nature-based solutions, just energy transitions and improved management of climate-related loss and damage.

Our work aligns with the UN Sustainable Development Goals, in particular SDG 6 – Clean Water and Sanitation, SDG 7 – Affordable and Clean Energy, SDG 12 – Responsible Consumption and Production, SDG 13 – Climate Action, SDG 14 – Life Below Water and SDG 15 – Life on Land.

What we do

Our areas of expertise include:

  • Natural resource management (NRM), sustainable land use, and ecosystem conservation. We help partners plan how land, forests and other natural resources are used so that economic activities can grow without depleting the ecosystems people depend on. This includes support for policies, regulations and local practices that protect biodiversity and maintain vital ecosystem services.
  • Climate change (CC), climate resilience and disaster risk reduction. We design and evaluate programmes that help countries and communities prepare for and respond to climate-related shocks, such as floods, droughts, and storms. This ranges from climate risk assessments and early warning systems to locally led adaptation measures and nature-based solutions.
  • Water, Sanitation and Hygiene (WASH). We work to improve access to safe drinking water, sanitation, and hygiene services, especially for poor and marginalised groups. Our support covers[JV2.1] sector strategies, investment planning, performance monitoring and infrastructure feasibility studies, design and supervision to ensure services are reliable, affordable, and climate resilient.
  • Water resource management (WRM). We assist governments and basin organisations in managing rivers, lakes and groundwater in ways that balance competing demands from households, agriculture, industry and ecosystems. This often involves integrated water resources management, allocation rules and cooperation across administrative boundaries.
  • Sustainable energy and renewable energy solutions. We contribute to a just transition to cleaner energy systems by supporting formulation, quality assurance, and evaluation of programmes in areas such as energy access, energy efficiency, and renewable energy. This includes looking at how energy transition and investments affect vulnerable groups, jobs, and long-term climate goals.
  • Sustainable Consumption and Production (SCP). We work to improve the use of products and services that meet basic needs and improve quality of life, while minimizing the use of natural resources, toxic material and pollutant emissions over their life cycle.

How we work

  • Formulate and appraise programmes and projects at global, regional, national, and subnational levels that integrate environmental and climate objectives.
  • Undertake regulatory framework and institutional analysis, as well as capacity development, to strengthen public and private stakeholders.
  • Conduct reviews and evaluations to assess the effectiveness of climate and environment interventions, identify successful approaches, and generate practical lessons for scaling and replication.
  • Facilitate cross-sector coordination and development of sector-wide approaches that mainstream environment, climate and energy considerations across policies and investment programmes.

Scoping Mission: Strengthening the enabling environment for enhanced Danish-Ukrainian cooperation within energy sector.

Country Ukraine
Region Eastern Europe
Client Danida
End Year 2019
Contract Value Small contract

Sector guidance notes: Mainstreaming environment and climate change into policy and operations in the agriculture, water and energy sectors

Country Uganda
Region Africa
Client EU
End Year 2013
Contract Value Small contract

Identification of Danida Business Finance Projects in Kenya and Uganda

Country Kenya
Region Africa
Client Danida
End Year 2015
Contract Value Small contract

Support ministerial delivery units and the development of options for Big Results Now implementation at subnational leveIs

Country Tanzania
Region Africa
Client DFID
End Year 2013
Contract Value Small contract

Framework support to International Water Stewardship Programme (IWaSP) Tanzania

Country Tanzania
Region Africa
Client GIZ
End Year 2017
Contract Value Small contract

Final Evaluation of Kinondoni Intergrated Coastal Area Management Program (KICAMP)

Country Tanzania
Region Africa
Client Danida
End Year 2007
Contract Value Small contract

Mid-Term Review of the Water and Sanitation Initiative Global Program

Country Global
Region Global
Client DFAT
End Year 2014
Contract Value Small contract

Review of updated results management framework and screening of project proposals in relation to the DK board seat in the Green Climate Fund

Country Global
Region Global
Client Danida
End Year 2020
Contract Value Small contract

Evaluation of NDF co-financed NDF 18 – Forestry Resource Management and Conservation Programme in Nicaragua

Country Nicaragua
Region South America
Client NDF
End Year 2004
Contract Value Small contract

Review of the Climate Technology Centre and Network (CTCN)

Country Global
Region Global
Client Danida
End Year 2018
Contract Value Small contract
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