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A two-stage holistic and evidence-based framework provides urban planners a structured and practical guide for making cities healthy and age-inclusive.
Restoring the globally important Yancheng wetlands required engineering interventions, forest rehabilitation, and capacity building.
Keeping a city safe from flood and waterborne diseases requires a holistic approach to water resources management.
Strengthening the environmental policy framework can lead to comprehensive and inclusive efforts to address air pollution.
Replacing dispersed coal burning with centralized district heating can reduce greenhouse gas emissions and energy consumption.
The experience of the People’s Republic of China shows that beyond economic growth, an adaptive and cooperative approach can help reduce poverty even at hard to reach places.
Combining market-based instruments, such as payments for ecosystem services and conditional social transfers, alleviate poverty while conserving ecosystems.
Many transport projects include specific measures to prevent HIV/AIDS among migrant construction workers.
An analysis of excess capacity in the People's Republic of China looks at the factors that contributed to overinvestment in manufacturing.
Studying the prominent implications of banning legal wildlife trade can help design effective policies for mitigating the spread of zoonotic disease.