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The solutions in Asia and the Pacific: explore groundwater abstraction options, build efficient water infrastructure, develop better data, and improve water management, particularly for agriculture.
A town in northeastern Thailand studies the viability of converting waste to energy to improve waste disposal.
Work has just started in defining and addressing the loss and damage from climate change that cannot be prevented by mitigation and adaptation efforts.
Public-private partnerships can help make clean technologies for turning waste into energy accessible to cities.
Maneuvering through the web of stakeholder interests, the Republic of Korea institutionalized a service-oriented bus transportation system in Seoul and its satellite cities in surrounding provinces.
The Korean government has employed comprehensive policy measures to manage household debt risks.
Production potential can be achieved through small-scale irrigation systems powered by a community-driven process.
By connecting different modes of transportation, interchange stations make mass transit a convenient option for long-distance trips.
Taking a risk-management approach to large-scale projects involves investing in project preparation and attending to stakeholders’ concerns early, such as land and resettlement issues.
Through digitization and automation of routine compliance obligations, RegTech is helping improve efficiency, reporting accuracy, and transparency in the financial sector.