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In the Republic of Korea, K-water offers smart solutions for managing limited water resources to supply increasing demand in cities.
From small villages to Silicon Valley, modern technology is giving rise to new leaders and entrepreneurs, as well as innovative companies.
Though a state-owned enterprise, Incheon International Airport is run like a private business, earning enough money to fund its expansion.
The water-food-energy nexus approach can help Central Asia manage shared water resources and promote regional cooperation.
Disbursing against results, rather than upfront expenditures, helps improve the effectiveness and efficiency of government-owned sector programs and promote good practices.
Real-time data is critical for reopening borders, managing destinations, and for the industry to build back better from the crisis.
Shifting to a low-carbon economy entails drastic reductions in fossil fuel use and emissions as well as structural adjustments.
The tea industry needs to improve productivity and explore value chain opportunities while maintaining quality and brand uniqueness.
Singapore is making buildings and living and work spaces accessible to all.
To avoid large economic losses from climate change, Southeast Asia can lead the way in global climate action by shifting towards a low-carbon economy.