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The widespread loss of natural ecosystems and biodiversity is much more than a conservation issue; countless lives and livelihoods depend on them.
As a way forward for coastal cities, this article explores the potential of system of systems approaches for integrated planning and management of coastal assets using nature-based solutions that engage communities.
Each country must follow its path in leveraging fiscal resources for sustainable development.
Advanced fertilizers improve soil fertility, reduce nutrient losses and runoff to waterways related to fertilizer use, and enhance nutrient use efficiency.
Papua New Guinea and Solomon Islands used foresight tools to plan low-carbon, resilient transport systems and manage future uncertainties.
Cross-sectoral collaboration is essential to tackle the demand for new skill sets in the future.
New treaty standards give developing economies stronger taxing rights over resource activities and align policies with global sustainability goals.
Using a new cement compound that applies nanoparticles can extend the service life of structures to 200 years or more.
Jobs, education and skills development are needed to help elderly people lead a more stable life and contribute to the economy.
The global minimum tax is reshaping investment incentives, requiring countries to redesign policies to protect revenue and support sustainable investment.