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Asia’s cities need innovative solutions to manage increasing volumes of waste.
Major reforms toward a market-based, open economy required extensive public communications to gain public support in the Republic of Korea.
Nuku'alofa, the capital of Tonga, is transforming into a resilient, disaster-ready urban center designed to withstand the impacts of climate change.
Compared to other infrastructure sectors, education needs a different approach to identifying projects for public–private partnerships.
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.
Drones have the potential to maximize development impact through data acquisition, processing, and management for projects.
Contractual arrangements for PPP infrastructure procurement must be improved.
An e-school in Scotland provides lessons on how to shift to remote learning.
Rapid and low-risk prototyping of solutions to problems promotes innovative and cost-effective approaches to urban development.
Regional cooperation can support a well-functioning enabling environment and fast-track the growth of the digital economy.