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Economic incentives push producers and consumers to use resources more efficiently and reduce environmental costs as well as spur innovative practices.
Transport is a key development priority for Solomon Islands, with its population scattered across more than 900 small islands.
Putting resources toward specialized training, mentoring and confidence building is a successful formula for giving greater voice to women in the countryside.
Secondary cities in Asia, Africa, and Latin America have an opportunity to avoid gridlocked growth patterns and to integrate sustainable energy and transport solutions.
Papua New Guinea and Solomon Islands used foresight tools to plan low-carbon, resilient transport systems and manage future uncertainties.
In climate-vulnerable communities in Fiji and Mongolia, capacity-building activities support women’s participation in the green economy.
Bhutan must boost productivity in traditional crops while building capacity for high‑value agricultural exports.
Involves economic analysis, capturing and enhancing project value, institutional collaboration, and financing through standardized processes and targeted funds.
In Southeast Asia, big data can help transform the delivery of education, health care, and social welfare and protection services.
New treaty standards give developing economies stronger taxing rights over resource activities and align policies with global sustainability goals.