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How to improve public health and environmental sustainability by facing the challenges of managing solid waste in Asia
Rehabilitating natural systems with green infrastructure is key to building sustainability and resilience to climate change in urban areas.
Climate-smart remodeling and operation of irrigation systems help improve water availability and upland farm productivity in two provinces of Cambodia.
Modernized facilities and customs reform cut the passage time by over 50% at the busy border crossing in Uzbekistan.
Singapore’s biophilic public hospital was built by rehabilitating and incorporating a nearby stormwater collection pond to create a waterfront healing space popular with patients and nearby residents alike.
The vulture collapse in South Asia due to diclofenac has caused health, economic, and cultural issues, driving urgent conservation efforts and the exploration of new biodiversity credit mechanisms.
A combination of asphalt and concrete layers that incorporate plastic waste could make durable, sustainable, and cost-effective rural roads.
A Singapore study shows career breaks to care for family hold back not only a woman’s rise in the corporate ladder but also affect her retirement savings.
In the Greater Mekong Subregion, environmental assessment for livestock value chains projects helps avoid, minimize, and mitigate environmental, health, and safety risks.
In Kazakhstan, infection among workers at a road upgrading project was avoided because good occupational safety and health measures were in place.