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Experience shows affordability, adoptability, and community support are critical for catalyzing digitalization efforts in the water sector.
Light detection and ranging (LIDAR) technology can be a game changer for managing irrigation networks and raising agriculture productivity in Indonesia.
Strategies include enhancing water resource management, strengthening biodiversity conservation, and promoting sustainable ecotourism.
In Nepal’s mountain eco-regions, the needs of women and vulnerable groups were considered in designing a project that protects water resources from climate risks.
A fintech company uses blockchain technology and digital IDs to help ensure that aid reaches the right person at the right time.
IAEA is partnering with a number of countries in Asia and the Pacific to transform plastic waste into valuable materials through the use of radiation technology.
A project in Chaonan district in the People’s Republic China shows how to improve services in rural areas and small towns with scarce water resources.
In Australia, the private sector is working with regulators to maximize the benefits of blockchain technology and minimize its risks.
Transport emissions are the shared outcome of global production and consumption—demanding accountability across sectors and regions.
Seoul conducted stabilization work to cover the garbage, and restored Nanjido into a nature sanctuary now enjoyed by millions of visitors.