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This piece offers practical advice as to why working with civil society is important in the Pacific and how greater engagement between CSOs, government, and the Asian Development Bank can be achieved.
This nature-based solution can help cities become more livable, reduce the risk of flooding, and transform urban spaces into vibrant centers for the community.
A town in northeast Thailand looks into the feasibility of a design-build-operate scheme for developing a controlled landfill site.
Singapore’s biophilic public hospital was built by rehabilitating and incorporating a nearby stormwater collection pond to create a waterfront healing space popular with patients and nearby residents alike.
Moving systems into a cloud environment future-proofs public services.
Timor-Leste can give its coffee industry a push by tapping into the niche market of high-quality, premium coffee.
To ensure water security, Singapore has diversified water supply over the last five decades and actively promoted water conservation.
A district heating project taps the help of private sector companies to promote higher energy efficiency and lower emissions.
Strengthen power systems against climate and other risks to minimize damage to infrastructure, disruption of service, and economic loss.
Appreciative Inquiry, Most Significant Change, Social Audit are activities that can be used to engage stakeholders in project evaluation.