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An integrated, green, and people-centric urban development strategy can help make cities inclusive and sustainable.
Restoring the globally important Yancheng wetlands required engineering interventions, forest rehabilitation, and capacity building.
Shifting to a low-carbon economy entails drastic reductions in fossil fuel use and emissions as well as structural adjustments.
The internet has shown a great advantage in the integration, transformation, and upgrading of the People’s Republic of China’s rural economy, especially in the agriculture industry chain.
The bilateral agreement offers deeper tariff liberalization than the Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership, yet both need better rules of origin.
The People’s Republic of China is moving to more technologically sophisticated and more value-creating segments of global value chains.
Development fees placed on buildings were used to improve pedestrian mobility through elevated walkways in the Makati central business district.
The water-food-energy nexus approach can help Central Asia manage shared water resources and promote regional cooperation.
Pakistan has worked with the Asian Development Bank and other partners to bring development goals, despite major challenges.
An integrated approach to sustainable and inclusive development helps an oasis city in the People’s Republic of China overcome environmental challenges.