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The public management of revenue and service routes prioritized people’s need for safe and convenient public transport.
As a way forward for coastal cities, this article explores the potential of system of systems approaches for integrated planning and management of coastal assets using nature-based solutions that engage communities.
A results-driven project is closing the skills gap through sector-wide reforms focused on improving technical and vocational education and training.
In Seoul, commuters use a smart card to pay for travel on any mode of public transport.
Instead of using diesel generators, remote islands can build a local energy grid that uses hydrogen as a pollution-free alternative.
Strategies for making electric vehicles a sustainable solution include a phased implementation starting with e-buses in Dushanbe and climate finance.
Seoul’s Transport Operation and Information Service (TOPIS) is an integrated data hub for smart city management.
Tackling undernutrition in children under 5 years of age requires political will, resources, and a focus on results.
The poorest of the poor need sustained and integrated assistance in order to overcome the multidimensional problems of poverty.
In Ulaanbaatar, an integrated approach to urban planning has helped connect isolated ger districts to basic services.