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Machine learning and satellite imagery can provide data needed by governments for effective property tax management more quickly and efficiently.
Digital technology is a game changer in reducing remittance costs between overseas workers and developing countries in Asia.
Significant changes in education and skills development help develop knowledge economies that drive long-term growth.
As a way forward for coastal cities, this article explores the potential of system of systems approaches for integrated planning and management of coastal assets using nature-based solutions that engage communities.
The lack of a dedicated financial mechanism to address climate-related loss and damage underscores the need for innovative ways to address this funding gap.
Rehabilitating natural systems with green infrastructure is key to building sustainability and resilience to climate change in urban areas.
Establishing centers of excellence can be a fast and cost-effective way for countries and industries to create much-needed specialists.
Tajikistan combined irrigation system repairs with agriculture policy reforms to increase food security and farm productivity.
Wholesale and retail trade, textiles, construction, electronics, and food and beverage show high circularity potential.
New digital technologies are a game changer for financial inclusion in Asia, opening up access to financial services for all sectors of society, and in the process helping dispel myths about financial inclusion.