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Though a state-owned enterprise, Incheon International Airport is run like a private business, earning enough money to fund its expansion.
This nature-based solution can help cities become more livable, reduce the risk of flooding, and transform urban spaces into vibrant centers for the community.
Basic infrastructure needs to be put in place before blockchain fintech can solve persistent problems that hold back growth and job creation.
In the Indian city of Mangalore, the local government partnered with private companies to modernize the sewage system and turn wastewater into a valuable asset.
The experience of a water utility in Manila shows that dividing a large network into smaller zones improves leak detection and distribution efficiency.
Asia can gain from the longevity dividend by tapping emerging technologies to promote an age-friendly workplace.
Public-private partnerships can help make clean technologies for turning waste into energy accessible to cities.
A rural electrification project in Viet Nam built mini-hydropower plants and rehabilitated distribution networks to provide affordable electricity to remote communes.
The bilateral agreement offers deeper tariff liberalization than the Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership, yet both need better rules of origin.
A web-based platform using satellite data and climate scenarios helps urban planners build resilient and livable cities.