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Studies show that migrant high-skilled professionals can help increase trade, capital flows, and knowledge and technology transfers whether or not they return to their home countries.
Well-designed and participatory eco-compensation schemes with proper technical assistance can help small farmers in some of the poorest and most ecologically sensitive areas in the People’s Republic of China.
The keys to success: link education, experience and tourism to create benefits while considering local conditions such as topography and climate.
Change management, effective public–private partnership, and regulation are crucial to the success of citywide inclusive sanitation programs.
In the Republic of Korea, a mobile and low-cost motorcycle inspection system was developed for commercialization and export.
A pilot project in the Philippines will demonstrate how irrigation canals can be used in producing clean and reliable energy off the grid.
Increased road crashes linked to motorcycles call for improving policies on their use for public transport and logistics.
Compared to other infrastructure sectors, education needs a different approach to identifying projects for public–private partnerships.
In urban areas in the Lao PDR, decentralized solutions prove to be a low-maintenance and environment-friendly way to ensure clean water and sanitation.
Curitiba, Brazil pioneered the use of bus rapid transit and paved the way for other countries in Latin America and around the world.