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Electronics manufacturers are held accountable for the full life cycle of their products but receive incentives for proper disposal.
Demographic changes, such as population aging in East Asia, will affect productivity and competitiveness and shape how innovation is created.
In the Indian city of Mangalore, the local government partnered with private companies to modernize the sewage system and turn wastewater into a valuable asset.
In the People’s Republic of China, reducing the risk of illness-induced poverty entails raising the poor’s financial protection and health system reforms.
On Indonesia’s remote Sumba Island, poorer households can pay for solar home systems with goods or services instead of cash.
Data-driven evaluation can help students and professionals develop and focus on skills that meet the changing demands of the labor market.
Light detection and ranging (LIDAR) technology can be a game changer for managing irrigation networks and raising agriculture productivity in Indonesia.
Advance country preparation and global collaboration are crucial to the efficient, effective, and equitable delivery of the future vaccine.
It is time to revisit urban strategies and revise the urbanization process and practices to build back better post-pandemic cities.
Privatization and corporatization can reduce costs, raise productivity, and improve social welfare.