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Guangzhou's Donghaochong Greenway is one of the best examples in the People's Republic of China for improving public space and mobility in a highly populated city.
In the People’s Republic of China, a study shows pension income in rural areas improves economic independence and health of older people.
In Seoul, 90% of landfill-bound wastes were instead used to produce energy enough to heat 518,000 households.
In Thailand, subsidies, housing grants, educational programs and the leveraging of economies of scale are being used to benefit poor urban dwellers.
River infrastructure projects must consider natural flows in project planning to save aquatic ecosystems and downstream communities.
Innovations in water management and adaptive planning can create opportunities for climate adaptation and mitigation.
Two of five adults in the Asia and Pacific region are overweight or obese and the costs associated with these conditions undermine economic growth as well as the achievement of the United Nations 2030 Sustainable Development Goals, particularly on health.
A comprehensive grievance redress mechanism used a wide range of tools, institutions, and approaches to resolve project complaints and mitigate potential issues.
Paving roads with fiber-reinforced asphalt mixture and using a pothole detection technology can help keep roads safe and pothole free.
Analyzing project life cycle data and making it accessible can transform how development projects are designed and delivered.