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Digital change poses transformative opportunities, as well as risks, in capturing and interpreting data in support of sustainable development goals.
Each country must follow its path in leveraging fiscal resources for sustainable development.
The GrEEEn Cities Initiative brings together policies, strategies, sector plans, regulations, financial incentives, technologies, governance institutions, civil society, and private sector interventions.
In the digital economy, central bankers and regulators face the challenge of ensuring consumer safety and financial stability while promoting innovation in the financial sector.
Participatory conservation and ecotourism can help maintain biodiversity while promoting sustainable livelihoods for local communities.
In the People’s Republic of China, a leasing program is helping reduce pollution by putting more low-cost, efficient, and clean buses on the road.
Carbon taxes and emission trading systems can help countries mobilize fiscal resources while enabling green economic recovery from COVID-19.
Cities can turn to integrated ICT solutions to better manage the environment, health and safety of their industrial parks and enterprises.
Adopting a digital billing system can help improve the efficiency and sustainability of water services in Cambodia.
Progressive urban governance and planning reforms are required for cities to deliver the economic and social benefits of urbanization.