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Built in 256 BC, the Dujiangyan system harnesses the power of nature to irrigate farmlands and prevent floods in the People’s Republic of China.
This piece answers how civil society organizations can collaborate with ADB in its efforts to effectively and sustainably reduce poverty.
This piece highlights how trade integration and investments in connectivity can help Timor-Leste to achieve its goal of sustainable and inclusive development.
In Indonesia, the rural poor gave cash and in-kind contributions to improve and maintain water supply and services.
An Industrial Pollution Projection System (IPPS) has been used in the Greater Mekong Subregion to help countries identify current and future pollution risks.
A smart management system can improve supply and lower cost with its efficient detection and management of water leaks and overflow.
Seoul dismantled an old highway and revived a stream, the city, and local spirit, through the creation of the Seoul Greenway.
With the help of digital technology, faster and larger amounts of aid can reach those affected by disasters.
Digital technology can improve data collection and analytics to support proactive decisions and increase the efficiency of water utilities.
Increased use of geospatial modelling in integrated energy planning highlights gaps in data.