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Building roads for socioeconomic development depends on an efficient O&M system that considers the difficult topology and fiscal issues.
In the People’s Republic of China, biogas plants supply electricity to livestock farms using their wastes and produce organic fertilizer for eco-farming.
Savvy project management accelerates construction of a 75 km railway in war-torn Afghanistan.
IAEA is partnering with a number of countries in Asia and the Pacific to transform plastic waste into valuable materials through the use of radiation technology.
Guangzhou's Donghaochong Greenway is one of the best examples in the People's Republic of China for improving public space and mobility in a highly populated city.
Drones, remote sensing, and other tech-driven solutions make biodiversity monitoring and impact assessment for development projects easier and less costly.
CARTIF provides a legal framework for the movement of goods, services, and capital across borders.
Accurate baseline data can guide policy reforms that leverage the informal recycling sector for cost-effective urban waste management.
The creation of a government-initiated disaster risk insurance company would address financial needs in case a major natural hazard hits the country.
Pacific island countries need to include climate action in national development plans to lessen the economic costs of climate change.