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The planning and implementation of the state-owned enterprise's labor rationalization program offer lessons in managing complex and challenging issues.
Indigenous peoples can better articulate their role in making sense of a project’s environmental and social impacts through participatory storytelling.
Accelerating universal access to water and sanitation is critical to preventing and managing future health crises.
From a policy and economic standpoint, a paid sick leave program for COVID-19 is cost-effective in promoting behaviors that reduce disease spread.
Project interventions evolved to create a virtuous cycle in water services, using performance-based contracts, participatory planning, behavioral change campaigns, and institutional reforms.
Integrating road ecology principles and green infrastructure designs can balance construction with environmental conservation.
Seoul’s Transport Operation and Information Service (TOPIS) is an integrated data hub for smart city management.
Sea level rise will hike coastal flood losses at least 12-fold by 2100. The benefits of adaptation outweigh the costs, providing returns at least 10 times the investments.
Bhutan has achieved high rates of economic growth and poverty reduction by taking a holistic approach to development that includes the personal happiness of its citizens
Digital change poses transformative opportunities, as well as risks, in capturing and interpreting data in support of sustainable development goals.