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A step-by-step guide explains the rationalization process and the key considerations and analytical requirements of each stage.
Cities in Asia and the Pacific need to scale up investments in resilient infrastructure amid increasing climate and disaster risks.
Indonesia could reduce the impact of a prolonged El Niño by easing food import restrictions and strengthening social protection and food security.
Boosting agricultural productivity through technology, training, and better farmer access to markets will enhance food stability.
A data-driven “smart” system can help water utilities to reduce losses from unaccounted-for-water more efficiently and improve service delivery.
A two-stage holistic and evidence-based framework provides urban planners a structured and practical guide for making cities healthy and age-inclusive.
Indigenous peoples can better articulate their role in making sense of a project’s environmental and social impacts through participatory storytelling.
Asia needs to mobilize private capital to bankroll its transition to an environmentally sustainable future.
Various financial schemes have been developed to cover some of the risks of loss and damage associated with climate change impacts.
The Asian Development Bank examines prospects to ramp up efforts for greater utilization of demand-side energy efficiency in Asia and the Pacific.