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An integrated approach to sustainable and inclusive development helps an oasis city in the People’s Republic of China overcome environmental challenges.
Indigenous peoples can better articulate their role in making sense of a project’s environmental and social impacts through participatory storytelling.
Addressing weaknesses in procurement, contract and asset management, and financial management ensures better project management and implementation.
The secondary education sector can benefit from government support for private schools and vocational schools.
A project in Chaonan district in the People’s Republic China shows how to improve services in rural areas and small towns with scarce water resources.
A smart, distributed district energy system uses multiple clean energy sources and real-time demand response technology to cut emissions and save energy.
A toolkit from the Asian Development Bank provides a step-by-step guide on how to create and implement a national emissions trading system.
A step-by-step guide explains the rationalization process and the key considerations and analytical requirements of each stage.
Analogous with the gradually increasing global temperature, a gradually increasing carbon tax will over time alter and transform the economics of energy use.
De-risking investments in high-impact, green technologies enabled the large-scale demonstration of energy-efficient production and emission reduction retrofits.