Search Subscribe
Sign up for our free newsletter and get more of Development Asia delivered to your inbox.
Adopting hydrogen as a major energy source may call for a global standard for hydrogen leakage.
Without proper valuation, natural assets’ scarcity remains economically invisible, leading to their exploitation for short-term gains.
Embracing technology for financial service delivery benefits both women-led enterprises and financial institutions.
Modernized facilities and customs reform cut the passage time by over 50% at the busy border crossing in Uzbekistan.
Increasing disaster risks in developing countries call for strategic planning and investments in resilient and low-carbon infrastructure.
In the People’s Republic of China, food delivery businesses are finding innovative ways of reducing, reusing, recycling, and replacing plastic packaging.
Best practices in WASH initiatives consider the needs, culture, and behaviors of the poor and vulnerable who are most at risk of infectious diseases.
Investments should seek to strengthen women’s capacities to anticipate, absorb, and adapt to the impacts of natural hazards and climate change and contribute to sustainable development.
Restoring the globally important Yancheng wetlands required engineering interventions, forest rehabilitation, and capacity building.
Public-private partnerships can help make clean technologies for turning waste into energy accessible to cities.