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Singapore reinvented itself into a world-class city by taking an integrated approach to sustainable urban development.
One way to reduce poverty in developing countries is to make it cheaper and easier for migrant workers to send money home.
Transporting passengers and cargo over navigable rivers and canals reduces road and rail congestion, road crashes, pollution, emissions, and energy consumption.
Many transport projects include specific measures to prevent HIV/AIDS among migrant construction workers.
Adopting a digital billing system can help improve the efficiency and sustainability of water services in Cambodia.
The experience of a water utility in Manila shows that dividing a large network into smaller zones improves leak detection and distribution efficiency.
A hackathon in Nepal nurtured innovative tech solutions to improve sanitation practices in the country.
Empowering women as leaders and innovators can make resilience projects using inclusive smart urban water infrastructure solutions more impactful.
Water utilities in many cities in the People’s Republic of China may have achieved high level of cost recovery because of increased tariffs.
A Korean firm develops a low-maintenance flowmeter that can measure a wide variation of sewage flow rates to improve efficiency and prevent flooding.