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Improvements in pipeline infrastructure and better customer metering led to significant nonrevenue water reduction and an increase in revenue.
Analysis of geographically granular data is essential to identify vulnerable areas and optimize resource distribution.
Regular consultations, monitoring, and follow-up measures can help successfully restore the income of project-affected persons.
In the PRC, the successful restoration of the Ma’anshan and Zhihui mining pits showcases innovative business models.
Water utilities in many cities in the People’s Republic of China may have achieved high level of cost recovery because of increased tariffs.
A better understanding of environmental standards—their differences and implications—can help developing countries better safeguard the environment.
A national standardized spatial data infrastructure offers insights for sustainable and resilient land resource management and smart city planning.
Countries in Asia and the Pacific must use tax incentives sparingly, embed them into law, and reinforce their overall investment environment.
Strengthening the capacity of the new lake authority was a critical success factor in implementing an integrated lake basin management project.
Size the BESS correctly, list the performance requirements in the tender document, and develop operational guidelines and pricing policy.