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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.
Embracing technology for financial service delivery benefits both women-led enterprises and financial institutions.
Keeping a city safe from flood and waterborne diseases requires a holistic approach to water resources management.
Bangladesh has worked with international partners to undertake landmark projects that have transformed the lives of millions of people.
In the People's Republic of China, a project is saving enough energy to match the equivalent of building a 107-megawatt power plant.
Faced with periods of drought, Seosan City in the Republic of Korea uses smart technologies to manage limited water resources and reduce leakages.
Promoting responsible lending practices on online peer-to-peer platforms builds market trust and deters the need for further regulation.
Water tariff reforms coupled with personnel training, social contracts, and technology updates can make water utilities more efficient.
Ciclovia, Bogota's car-free days, has inspired more than 100 cities to make space for walking and cycling to improve public health and the environment.
Circular practices, such as extending a product’s useful life or recycling waste into products, can yield environmental as well as economic benefits.