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Lessons from the People’s Republic of China and the Asia-Pacific region suggest managing river basins as single ecological units.
Green Revolution 2.0 requires cultivating a new generation of innovators, scientists, policymakers, and agro-entrepreneurs.
Addressing data gaps, investing in human resources, and using technologies provide policymakers with insights to make informed climate-related decisions.
Replacing dispersed coal burning with centralized district heating can reduce greenhouse gas emissions and energy consumption.
Analysis of geographically granular data is essential to identify vulnerable areas and optimize resource distribution.
Among the investments supported by the Afghanistan Business Innovation Fund were businesses that targeted women as workers, producers, and consumers.
Effective resettlement begins with keeping people at the heart of planning and decision-making.
Transport emissions are the shared outcome of global production and consumption—demanding accountability across sectors and regions.
Scaling up farm activities through sustainable mechanisms that improve conditions and incomes of smallholder farmers can alleviate rural poverty.
Indonesia could reduce the impact of a prolonged El Niño by easing food import restrictions and strengthening social protection and food security.