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Lessons learned from the establishment of a Water Resources Management Information System in the Philippines.
At-risk municipalities in the Philippines take the green growth path by building climate change-resilient ecotowns.
Rather than leveling an existing forest to build a new business park, JTC Corporation adopted an ecologically sensitive approach that retained the natural elements, thereby creating an environment where both businesses and biodiversity could thrive.
Surveyed developing member countries have priorities aligned with the environmental dimensions of the Sustainable Development Goals but need to take steps to overcome barriers and achieve their targets.
Best practices in WASH initiatives consider the needs, culture, and behaviors of the poor and vulnerable who are most at risk of infectious diseases.
Increasingly, businesses in Asia are looking for innovative solutions to environment and climate change challenges, while pursuing their corporate goals.
Inclusive business models can effectively reduce inequality, helping vulnerable low-income earners get out of poverty.
Innovations in water management and adaptive planning can create opportunities for climate adaptation and mitigation.
For best results, train the teachers, involve private companies, and share best practices with other school systems.
In Indonesia, a rating system encourages companies to step up efforts in controlling water pollution.