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Effective plastic waste management in Southeast Asia depends on strong data governance frameworks that are practical, inclusive, and enforceable.
The Yangtze River Protection Law sets a precedent for legislating policies that support the sustainable development and management of rivers.
With the People's Republic of China and Indonesia as centers of excellence, a regional program demonstrates how the technology can reduce carbon intensity.
Banking on a growing digital economy, Viet Nam needs to improve IT connectivity and skills, e-payments, logistics, cybersecurity, and consumer trust.
A study shows the planned railway will increase access to more and better jobs in 48 cities and municipalities in Metro Manila and Southern Luzon.
Within a week of installing environmental nudges, handwashing with soap among students rose to 61% from 15%.
Digital solutions tailored to the local contexts and reinforced by human interactions hold great potential for scaling action against plastic pollution.
A large-scale, grid-connected battery energy storage system will help Pakistan regulate its power supply and integrate renewable energy into the grid.
Investment facilitation, stronger grids, financing systems, and delivery capacity can help turn renewable potential into investments.
Lessons from the People’s Republic of China and the Asia-Pacific region suggest managing river basins as single ecological units.