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Public spaces help revitalize a city’s environment, culture, tourism, and economy.
Moa House is an innovative model that improves living conditions by reducing project timelines and providing infrastructure for hard-to-redevelop low-rise homes.
Major reforms toward a market-based, open economy required extensive public communications to gain public support in the Republic of Korea.
In Mongolia, community revolving funds helped poor households develop tourism goods and services aligned with biodiversity conservation.
Latin America's long experience with conditional cash transfers offers lessons for implementing these innovative human development programs in Asia and the Pacific.
Long-term planning for the comprehensive integration of ICT in education systems is critical for its success and sustainability.
The country’s first large-scale wind farm sets the groundwork for sustainable renewable energy investment and deployment.
Efforts focused on revegetation, grazing ban, hydrological connection, and community engagement to restore the wetland ecosystems, boost carbon sequestration, and improve livelihood.
The Republic of Korea’s capital city faced and resolved a series of obstacles to constructing a modern public building on a historic site.
Seoul dismantled an old highway and revived a stream, the city, and local spirit, through the creation of the Seoul Greenway.