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An integrated, green, and people-centric urban development strategy can help make cities inclusive and sustainable.
The experience of the People’s Republic of China shows that beyond economic growth, an adaptive and cooperative approach can help reduce poverty even at hard to reach places.
Strengthening the capacity of the new lake authority was a critical success factor in implementing an integrated lake basin management project.
Pilot projects in the region demonstrate how digital technologies can increase access to finance even in remote areas.
Entry points for interventions include increasing access to quality seeds and materials, enhancing value chains, and promoting best practices through regional projects.
Production potential can be achieved through small-scale irrigation systems powered by a community-driven process.
Lessons from the People’s Republic of China and the Asia-Pacific region suggest managing river basins as single ecological units.
Sustainable hydropower project balances energy needs with tribal rights, cultural preservation, and inclusive livelihood restoration.
In the People’s Republic of China, an environmental education program instills in students and their families a love for their hometown and nature.
A study looks at combined investments in research and development, infrastructure, technology, and policy reforms to achieve food security goals.