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Regional cooperation is vital for the protection and preservation of the world’s marine ecosystems.
Combining market-based instruments, such as payments for ecosystem services and conditional social transfers, alleviate poverty while conserving ecosystems.
In the Republic of Korea, K-water offers smart solutions for managing limited water resources to supply increasing demand in cities.
A town in northeast Thailand looks into the feasibility of a design-build-operate scheme for developing a controlled landfill site.
The Asian Development Bank shares its experience in reducing its carbon footprint by implementing a rooftop solar photovoltaic system at its headquarters in metropolitan Manila.
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.
Advances in technology are making more jobs obsolete, which means workers need skills to adapt quickly to changes in the workplace.
There is a need for globally coordinated standards and principles that allow room for countries to adapt their policies.
Long-term planning for the comprehensive integration of ICT in education systems is critical for its success and sustainability.
Governments must rethink and refine tax policy and administration measures to not only address development challenges but also to build back better.