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Studying the prominent implications of banning legal wildlife trade can help design effective policies for mitigating the spread of zoonotic disease.
Wholesale and retail trade, textiles, construction, electronics, and food and beverage show high circularity potential.
Without proper valuation, natural assets’ scarcity remains economically invisible, leading to their exploitation for short-term gains.
In the People’s Republic of China, a study shows pension income in rural areas improves economic independence and health of older people.
Successful adaptation to older population age structures requires a policy focus on measuring and improving the social value of medical care.
An analysis of geographic conditions shows bioengineering may be useful in some road and flood control projects to support climate mitigation.
Investments include water conservation, ecosystem rehabilitation, disaster prevention, and green growth capacity development.
Invest in innovative and bankable projects to support healthy oceans and resilient, sustainable blue economy sectors.
CAREC countries can benefit from cross-border frequency regulation to boost grid stability and reduce costs.
A study from India shows low- and middle-income countries must improve economic evaluations of health interventions to reduce chronic disease burden.