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The Republic of Korea improved mass transit efficiency through the integration of transport nodes, fare systems, and information services.
Population aging threatens fiscal sustainability unless government takes steps to reduce elderly poverty and manage public spending on pensions and healthcare.
Soil stabilizers can cut the costs, and improve the quality, of rural roads in Southeast Asia.
A study shows reducing involuntary migration to peripheries of the Greater Seoul Area requires policy interventions to regulate housing cost and supply.
Invest in economic sectors that are more likely to generate more productive jobs.
Seoul’s innovative solution in blending modernization with cultural preservation successfully transformed the Bukchon hanok area.
Studies show that migrant high-skilled professionals can help increase trade, capital flows, and knowledge and technology transfers whether or not they return to their home countries.
With foreign aid assistance, the mobilization of nongovernment organizations, the community, and other key stakeholders, the government of the Republic of Korea was able to implement policies for a successful country-wide reforestation program.
Under this program, the Republic of Korea will complement the savings of qualified young Koreans.
Less developed countries can take advantage of increased talent flows in the region in expanding their “brain network.”