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The development of transportation infrastructure served as a linchpin of rapid economic growth in the Republic of Korea.
IAEA is partnering with a number of countries in Asia and the Pacific to transform plastic waste into valuable materials through the use of radiation technology.
Floating photovoltaic facilities could be an environment-friendly option for countries with limited land.
Despite extensive aid, countries with fragile and conflict-affected situations are generally failing to significantly improve the lives of their people. New thinking is needed.
The global minimum tax is reshaping investment incentives, requiring countries to redesign policies to protect revenue and support sustainable investment.
Bucking the digital trend, the appetite for cash is driven by such factors as opportunity cost, precautionary motives, aging, and demand from abroad.
A series of reviews or "gateway" assessments by an independent agency helps ensure proper preparation and implementation of infrastructure projects.
Transport emissions are the shared outcome of global production and consumption—demanding accountability across sectors and regions.
Uzbekistan is scaling solar and other renewables, using innovative financing and partnerships to modernize its power sector and cut emissions.
Strategies from three metro rail projects in India include embedded design measures and noise barrier installation.