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There is a need for globally coordinated standards and principles that allow room for countries to adapt their policies.
An analysis of tourism data in the Pacific shows the importance of traveler wealth, distance and infrastructure on tourist arrivals.
Indigenous peoples can better articulate their role in making sense of a project’s environmental and social impacts through participatory storytelling.
By becoming leaders, girls and young women can contribute to innovation, empathy, and accountability in development programming.
Shifting to a low-carbon economy entails drastic reductions in fossil fuel use and emissions as well as structural adjustments.
Increasing investments in natural capital requires a proper accounting of its economic value for informed policy and decision-making.
The Southville 7 community in the Philippines shows how different sectors of society worked successfully together to turn a basic housing project into a livable community for 5,000 resettled families.
A community-driven initiative can benefit interventions in housing and create opportunities to improve the design and delivery of services and facilities in critical sectors.
Georgia’s integrated urban planning approach is improving livability, revitalizing heritage, and setting new benchmarks for inclusive development.
Prepaid trash bags, container deposit schemes, and semi-aerobic landfills effectively reduce waste in Pacific nations.