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The lessons learned by the Asian Development Bank, which was one of the last organizations to leave Afghanistan[1] in 1980 and one of the first to return in 2002.
Financial readiness and pre-arranged support reduce delays, protect budgets, and enable faster, more efficient rebuilding.
Insights gained from natural capital accounting can guide the design of projects and public policies.
An online mapping tool will help ensure that renewable energy projects are developed without risking significant harm to birds and biodiversity.
Scaling up SDG localization requires system-wide alignment, enhanced local governance, and multi-stakeholder and partnership collaboration.
The Asian Development Bank shares its experience in reducing its carbon footprint by implementing a rooftop solar photovoltaic system at its headquarters in metropolitan Manila.
A project assessed the threats facing the Meghna River and worked with stakeholders in ensuring the sustainable supply of safe drinking water for the city.
A study of four possible futures arising from COVID-19 and climate change impacts offers policy makers guideposts for rebuilding tourism.
Select the most appropriate measurement method—walking, digitization, or parcel corner GPS—based on specific local characteristics.
Water utilities in many cities in the People’s Republic of China may have achieved high level of cost recovery because of increased tariffs.