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Singapore built an offshore landfill on Pulau Semakau primarily for waste management, but it also ensured that marine life would thrive and it could serve as a public park.
Despite extensive aid, countries with fragile and conflict-affected situations are generally failing to significantly improve the lives of their people. New thinking is needed.
Singapore reinvented itself into a world-class city by taking an integrated approach to sustainable urban development.
Digital tools may be used to overcome challenges in planning, logistics management, vaccination administration, and immunization monitoring.
Tapping the potential of MOOCs in training statisticians on tablet-based data collection yields promising results.
Converting oil platforms into reefs not only results in millions of dollars in cost savings but also results in the preservation of some of the most productive ecosystems on earth.
Jobs, education and skills development are needed to help elderly people lead a more stable life and contribute to the economy.
Innovations in water management and adaptive planning can create opportunities for climate adaptation and mitigation.
Governments should provide policy and financial support to industries that shift to remote or noncontact transactions to cope with COVID-19.
The People’s Republic of China’s efforts to integrate natural capital accounting into its national policy development process may encourage mainstreaming of the practice in other parts of the world.