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Drones, remote sensing, and other tech-driven solutions make biodiversity monitoring and impact assessment for development projects easier and less costly.
Tablet devices and smartphones can be used to improve learning in public schools by providing real-time data on performance of teachers and students.
A phased investment plan strengthens infrastructure, integrates digital tools, and builds technical capacity.
The widespread adoption of water-saving technologies, such as alternate wetting and drying, is crucial to ensure the long-term sustainability of Pakistan's rice sector.
The Republic of Korea’s Sudokwon Landfill, one of the largest in the world, offers a sustainable model for urban waste management.
Youth involvement can be improved in the areas of green jobs and green skills, climate advocacy, and Just Transition.
The World Food Programme uses cash transfers not just to feed the hungry but also to give people purchasing power to buy locally, helping to boost economies.
Invest in economic sectors that are more likely to generate more productive jobs.
Mobilizing private capital for the water sector requires a strong regulatory environment, sound risk management, and financial sustainability.
Resilient health systems, early warning tools, and community safeguards can reduce chronic heat risks and protect vulnerable populations.