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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.
Involving forest users in managing and conserving resources while strengthening value chains help curb illegal logging and forest fires.
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.
Involving employers in all levels of skills development, from planning to provision, is fundamental to increasing the industry relevance of TVET.
At-risk municipalities in the Philippines take the green growth path by building climate change-resilient ecotowns.
It takes just three steps—avoid, shift, and improve—for Asia's cities to solve their growing traffic problems and get them moving again.
Rehabilitating natural systems with green infrastructure is key to building sustainability and resilience to climate change in urban areas.
A new book identifies ways to stimulate Asian economic growth through a shift from traditional industrial policies to indigenous innovation.
This piece highlights the investments needed to overcome different agricultural challenges to meet growing food demand in the region.
In Nepal, a project looked at how biochar can improve soil health and crop yields and reduce the importation of carbon-intensive farm inputs.