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Disruptive innovation and technologies in transport are ushering smart processes, infrastructure, and operations, challenging regulators and raising passengers’ expectations.
Urban planners in Seoul shifted from paper-based processes to a computerized system to improve information sharing and decision-making.
A town in northeast Thailand looks into the feasibility of a design-build-operate scheme for developing a controlled landfill site.
Lanzhou, in the People’s Republic of China, has the world's first bus rapid transit with a split station design allowing buses in the same direction to stop on both sides of the platform, easing travel time.
The EU’s regulation to reduce tropical deforestation caused by agriculture will be crucial, but it may impose severe short-term costs on smallholders.
Strengthening the capacity of the new lake authority was a critical success factor in implementing an integrated lake basin management project.
Creating a market for green business requires policies that help businesses make or save money from environmental compliance.
Catalytic risk capital, community empowerment, and climate-smart practices in poultry farming can unlock industry growth.
Investing in energy transition may enable the textile sector to access markets that require lower-carbon supply chains.
Hue City in Viet Nam rolled out an action plan for urban development that targets environmental protection, improved livability, and new economic opportunities.