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View all search resultsThe latest report published by the Manila-based Asian Development Bank (ADB) indicates that affordable mass transportation and proper city management play an important role in realizing inclusive economies.
While some Asian countries have introduced policies to conserve forests and give more rights to indigenous people, the area of planted forest nearly doubled between 1990 and 2015 at the expense of more critical primary forests.
Rapid urbanization has led to traffic congestion and pollution, with the United Nation projecting that the number of the world’s population living in cities will increase by 55 percent today to 68 percent by 2050.
Where is the century heading? There is great uncertainty in many parts of the world, with an intercontinental drift of people from the South to the North, as well as the perennial religion-based problems and wars in the Middle East and other locations spurring a move to safety in the West.
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