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In the Philippines, a pilot project to rehabilitate the Pasig River built community support around a low-cost waste management system.
A town in northeastern Thailand studies the viability of converting waste to energy to improve waste disposal.
Significant changes in education and skills development help develop knowledge economies that drive long-term growth.
Better coordination and accountability are helping to improve road and water systems in Armenia.
River infrastructure projects must consider natural flows in project planning to save aquatic ecosystems and downstream communities.
Compared to other infrastructure sectors, education needs a different approach to identifying projects for public–private partnerships.
The People's Republic of China is experimenting with incentive-based mechanisms to resolve challenges in managing its trans-provincial watersheds.
There is a need to explore opportunities for reforming the system structures, content designs, and delivery strategies of postsecondary education.
Combining materials processed in a single treatment plant offers cost savings and private sector opportunities in sanitation services.
The Republic of Korea’s Sudokwon Landfill, one of the largest in the world, offers a sustainable model for urban waste management.