This paper examines how households in the Kyrgyz Republic, Tajikistan, and Uzbekistan adapt their cooling strategies to power outages and increasing temperatures. It highlights the importance of reliable power and the potential of solar panels to meet summer energy demands.
This paper evaluates the transition to the X13-ARIMA-SEATS framework for the seasonal adjustment of Armenia’s quarterly national accounts, highlighting its role in detecting economic turning points.
Scaling up climate resilience finance is critical, but major gaps and unclear frameworks hinder progress.
The use of recycled plastic waste in road construction encourages environmentally friendly infrastructure and promotes a circular economy by converting plastic waste into low-cost construction materials.
This brief looks at how policymakers can reduce digital disparities and harness the adoption of digital technologies to promote inclusive growth, trade, and innovation.
This brief draws on a survey of officials in statistical agencies in Asia and the Pacific about their experiences of using mixed-mode data collection. It explores the benefits of this approach and how challenges can be addressed.
This brochure highlights opportunities in Asia and the Pacific to expand circular economy investments that design waste and pollution out of systems, keep materials and products in use, and help regenerate natural resources.
By taking an accommodative monetary policy stance, adopting central bank digital currency favors bank stability.
Discover how policy can improve nutrition, health, and food security in Asia by addressing the impacts of inequality, climate change, and urbanization.
В этом руководстве изложены способы совершенствования процедур сбора, расследования и анализа данных о дорожно-транспортных происшествиях в 11 странах-членах Программы Центральноазиатского регионального экономического сотрудничества (ЦАРЭС) в целях содействия принятию обоснованных решений и повышения безопасности дорожного движения.
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