Transport
Developing Asia will need to invest 1ドル.7 trillion per year until 2030, if the region is to maintain growth, tackle poverty, and respond effectively to climate change. ADB is working throughout the region to promote safe, accessible, and green transport infrastructure and services.
The ATO is an open data resource that creates an institutionalized process for transport data and policy information collection, analysis and documentation. The ATO collects, organizes, and shares data on the transport sector in 51 countries using more than 450 indicators.
The Green Roads Toolkit is an essential collection of good practices intended to inform the development and management of sustainable and eco-friendly roads. The toolkit sets out interventions and good practices under nine dimensions including decarbonization, climate resilience, water and land management, pollution reduction, improving quality of life, conserving biodiversity, disaster preparedness, responsible sourcing of materials, and fostering inclusive growth.
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