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In the Republic of Korea, the finance sector needs environmental, social, and governance evaluation criteria amid growing shareholder stewardship.
Well-designed and participatory eco-compensation schemes with proper technical assistance can help small farmers in some of the poorest and most ecologically sensitive areas in the People’s Republic of China.
Risk reduction, retention, and transfer are risk management approaches that can be used to address loss and damage associated with climate change impacts.
A cyber-attack could mean global economic losses of between $121 billion and $234 billion and insurance losses of between $27 billion and $40 billion.
A project in Indonesia opens livelihood opportunities for women and encourages their participation in community development.
The shift to online learning due to COVID-19 has increased the risk of poor children falling further behind in their studies.
At-risk municipalities in the Philippines take the green growth path by building climate change-resilient ecotowns.
In Seoul, 90% of landfill-bound wastes were instead used to produce energy enough to heat 518,000 households.
Analyzing project life cycle data and making it accessible can transform how development projects are designed and delivered.
Hue City in Viet Nam rolled out an action plan for urban development that targets environmental protection, improved livability, and new economic opportunities.