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Replacing an old barrage with advanced technology vastly improved water and flood control, connectivity, and access to essential social services.
The Yangtze River Protection Law sets a precedent for legislating policies that support the sustainable development and management of rivers.
In the People’s Republic of China, rehabilitation of the Simao River took an ecological and green development path and was integrated into city plans.
This policy brief looks at three scenarios for reviving tourism: promoting domestic tourism, bilateral travel bubbles, and subregional travel bubbles.
River infrastructure projects must consider natural flows in project planning to save aquatic ecosystems and downstream communities.
Ecosystem-based adaptation solutions can reduce vulnerability and build resilience of urban areas to climate change.
Good quality environmental data and statistics are critical to monitoring and evaluating progress toward the SDGs in Mongolia, and developing policies to achieve these goals.
Microfinance anchored on civil society organizations is a promising model in banking the unbanked.
A results-driven project is closing the skills gap through sector-wide reforms focused on improving technical and vocational education and training.
A study looks at combined investments in research and development, infrastructure, technology, and policy reforms to achieve food security goals.