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Strategic foresight tools can help policy makers adopt a more proactive approach to solving problems.
Combining market-based instruments, such as payments for ecosystem services and conditional social transfers, alleviate poverty while conserving ecosystems.
Market-based instruments offer effective and innovative solutions for reducing water pollution and promoting efficient water use.
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 People’s Republic of China’s efforts to integrate natural capital accounting into its national policy development process may encourage mainstreaming of the practice in other parts of the world.
Efforts of the People's Republic of China to achieve environmentally balanced growth through eco-compensation have important global ramifications.
The People's Republic of China is experimenting with incentive-based mechanisms to resolve challenges in managing its trans-provincial watersheds.
Human, animal, plant, and ecological health challenges are all interconnected; solutions should be too.
Keeping a city safe from flood and waterborne diseases requires a holistic approach to water resources management.
Protecting and enhancing natural ecosystems and biodiversity can increase resilience in Asia and the Pacific.