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A study of Singapore’s Little India helps to develop a practical approach to preserving and enhancing the livability of historic ethnic districts.
Inclusive cities acknowledge people with intellectual disabilities and work with them to address their special needs.
Maneuvering through the web of stakeholder interests, the Republic of Korea institutionalized a service-oriented bus transportation system in Seoul and its satellite cities in surrounding provinces.
With foreign aid assistance, the mobilization of nongovernment organizations, the community, and other key stakeholders, the government of the Republic of Korea was able to implement policies for a successful country-wide reforestation program.
The Republic of Korea has been a leader in training government officials to be catalysts of economic development.
More efficient power services that can also reduce emissions have come to Indonesia through collaboration among development partners.
The rise of megacities in the Republic of Korea requires management methods that align city-level development with metropolitan planning.
Creating a market for green business requires policies that help businesses make or save money from environmental compliance.
Two of five adults in the Asia and Pacific region are overweight or obese and the costs associated with these conditions undermine economic growth as well as the achievement of the United Nations 2030 Sustainable Development Goals, particularly on health.
Improving access to water and sanitation requires not just investing in infrastructure but also policies that ensure the sustainability of services.