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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.
Southeast Asia is home to some of the most climate change-vulnerable countries in the world. It is imperative that ASEAN benefits from COP24.
Tajikistan has overcome the challenges of being a mountainous, landlocked country to make development gains across society.
Countries need to build capacity and develop financial solutions for different climate risks, including those that can better address slow-onset events.
CAREC countries adopt diversification strategies as they shift to a market-oriented agriculture.
Efficient transport corridors can bolster participation of CAREC countries in regional value chains integration.
Work has just started in defining and addressing the loss and damage from climate change that cannot be prevented by mitigation and adaptation efforts.
Many transport projects include specific measures to prevent HIV/AIDS among migrant construction workers.
Proven solutions include digitizing paperwork, integrating databases, using smart cards and digital payments, and transmitting emergency assistance via mobile phones.
Machine learning and satellite imagery can provide data needed by governments for effective property tax management more quickly and efficiently.