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Countries need to adopt new regulations and technologies to counter an estimated $66 million net welfare loss by 2040.
The widespread loss of natural ecosystems and biodiversity is much more than a conservation issue; countless lives and livelihoods depend on them.
The Republic of Korea has been a leader in training government officials to be catalysts of economic development.
A comprehensive grievance redress mechanism used a wide range of tools, institutions, and approaches to resolve project complaints and mitigate potential issues.
East Asia needs to shift toward a model of economic growth focused on low carbon emissions and more efficient use of resources.
While remittances from migrant workers continue to increase, they can only fuel economic growth if they enter the formal financial system and be channeled into productive investments.
Aligning strategies, incentives, and activities can drive lasting, sector-wide change.
Real-time data is critical for reopening borders, managing destinations, and for the industry to build back better from the crisis.
Entry points for interventions include increasing access to quality seeds and materials, enhancing value chains, and promoting best practices through regional projects.
An analysis of socioeconomic indicators shows India is a suitable market for bullet trains.