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It takes just three steps—avoid, shift, and improve—for Asia's cities to solve their growing traffic problems and get them moving again.
Efforts focused on revegetation, grazing ban, hydrological connection, and community engagement to restore the wetland ecosystems, boost carbon sequestration, and improve livelihood.
The Republic of Korea tackles the challenge of revitalizing old neighborhoods while preventing the side effects associated with gentrification.
Experience shows affordability, adoptability, and community support are critical for catalyzing digitalization efforts in the water sector.
Rehabilitating natural systems with green infrastructure is key to building sustainability and resilience to climate change in urban areas.
Tailored development approaches are the key to improving livelihoods and resilience in small islands states and countries affected by fragility or conflict.
Nature-based solutions offer multiple co-benefits and are implementable at community scale.
EPR frameworks, plastic credit schemes, and high-level waste management technologies can support the Global Plastics Treaty implementation.
Surveyed developing member countries have priorities aligned with the environmental dimensions of the Sustainable Development Goals but need to take steps to overcome barriers and achieve their targets.
Singapore is transforming its drainage system into re-naturalized streams and bioswales that enhance urban living.