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  • av Asian Development Bank
    433,-

    Analyses seaports and multimodal corridors serving landlocked countries of the Central Asia Regional Economic Cooperation (CAREC) Program. The study provides up-to-date information about ports and logistics developments in the region.

  • - March 2021
    av Asian Development Bank
    433,-

    Reviews financial conditions in East Asia and risk implications to the global economic recovery, including the coronavirus disease (COVID-19), vaccine rollouts, and liquidity conditions in regional bond markets.

  • - Pedestrian Safety
    av Asian Development Bank
    485,-

    Focuses on the provision of safer pedestrian facilities in Central Asia Regional Economic Cooperation (CAREC) countries, particularly on the physical road infrastructure. The manual also outlines proven facilities that have been shown to assist pedestrians including those in the high-risk groups.

  • - Guidance Note
    av Asian Development Bank
    433,-

    This guidance note documents how the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) has affected the transport sector in developing Asia and the Pacific region from personal mobility and public transport to the aviation industry among other facets.

  • - Guidance Note
    av Asian Development Bank
    380,-

    Examines the impacts of the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) on public-private partnership (PPP) projects in Asia and the Pacific and identifies how these can be mitigated.

  • - Challenges and Prospects
    av Asian Development Bank
    419,-

    Analyses the use of clean and efficient cooking technologies in the Philippines, and identifies opportunities and challenges to fast-track their uptake. The findings identify policy information technology and financing gaps that must be addressed to boost the development and market expansion of clean cooking technologies.

  • av Asian Development Bank
    380 - 650,-

  • - Reviving Growth through Competitiveness
    av Asian Development Bank
    435,-

    This country diagnostic examines constraints to Pakistan achieving strong, sustained, and inclusive growth and proposes key sector reforms to boost the country's economic competitiveness.

  • - Development Effectiveness Brief
    av Asian Development Bank
    265,-

    This publication highlights how ADB and Bhutan are working together to achieve more inclusive, sustainable, and resilient growth.

  • - Experience from Viet Nam
    av Asian Development Bank
    298,-

    This knowledge product explains the rationale and procedures for incorporating allowances for climate change in detailed engineering design, with a focus on credible adjustments to extreme rainfall and to mean and high-end sea-level rise. Highlighting worked examples drawn from Viet Nam's road transport sector and peer-reviewed research literature, it offers a point of departure for more sophisticated assessments of high-risk projects. It presents principles and approaches extendable to other design variables (extreme air temperature, evaporation, and wind speed) and transferable to other sectors, regions, and stages of the asset life cycle (from project concept to decommissioning). An accompanying step-by-step manual shows how each calculation is performed.

  • - Assessment and Recommendations
    av Asian Development Bank
    367,-

    Reviews the state of international migration out of Tajikistan and proposes programs and services to further strengthen support for migrant workers, including those affected by the impact of the coronavirus disease (COVID-19).

  • av Asian Development Bank
    380,-

  • av Asian Development Bank
    406,-

    Provides a regional approach to improving gender mainstreaming and strengthening the equal access of men and women to economic opportunities in five operational clusters. This document complements national plans in line with the CAREC 2030 strategic framework's road map to gender mainstreaming.

  • av Asian Development Bank
    265,-

    This step-by-step manual describes procedures for climate change adjustments relative to extreme rainfall and local sea level estimates. The principles presented are based on worked examples discussed in the knowledge product accompanied by this manual. While the overall approach on climate change adjustment procedures and calculations are intended to be as transparent as possible, key sources of information and assumptions are open to scrutiny as some elements may be affected by rapid advancements in science and technology. It is essential for data to be periodically reviewed, in line with the latest reports from the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change.

  • - Guidance Note
    av Asian Development Bank
    380,-

    The coronavirus disease (COVID-19) is causing an unprecedented global impact on cities across the world. This guidance note aims to support cities in developing member countries of the Asian Development Bank (ADB) to effectively and immediately respond to the crisis, and to "e;build back better"e; in the short and medium terms. It is anchored to the principles outlined in ADB's Strategy 2030 Operational Plan for Priority 4: Making Cities More Livable and also considers the public health and economic impacts of the pandemic. The guidance note is one of a series produced by ADB for key sectors and thematic areas.

  • - Implementation Guidelines for Cambodia
    av Asian Development Bank
    270,-

    These guidelines explain how the ASEAN+3 Multi-Currency Bond Issuance Framework (AMBIF) relates to the professional Cambodian bond market. They highlight market characteristics that are significant for issuers and investors and review the regulatory processes required for issuing different types of debt securities.

  • - Guidance Note
    av Asian Development Bank
    406,-

    This guidance note underscores the potential of education technology (EdTech) solutions in transforming learning teaching and training systems, especially during and after the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) pandemic.

  • - November 2020
    av Asian Development Bank
    393,-

    Highlights trends in emerging East Asian local currency bond markets and explores bank efficiency and financing for a sustainable recovery. The publication discusses the importance of green and social finance in ensuring a sustainable recovery from the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) pandemic.

  • av Asian Development Bank
    406,-

    This study of the impact of the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) on the aviation industry in Central Asia Regional Cooperation (CAREC) countries finds opportunities for reform and restructuring to facilitate fast recovery.

  • - December 2020
    av Asian Development Bank
    273,-

    Sufficient provisioning for health and social protection will help support a swift inclusive recovery in Pacific island countries. This edition of the Pacific Economic Monitor discusses the outlook for 2021 and key issues for recovery from the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) crisis, including vaccine procurement and distribution.

  • av Asian Development Bank
    298,-

    These guidelines describe how to develop a design and monitoring framework (DMF) for an Asian Development Bank (ADB) project. The DMF communicates the planned performance of a project. As a link between project design, implementation, and evaluation, it provides the basis for the project performance management system. The purpose of these guidelines is to help improve the quality and consistency of DMFs across ADB.

  • av Asian Development Bank
    433,-

    Explores the implications of the Fourth Industrial Revolution on the future of the job market in Viet Nam. The report assesses how jobs tasks and skills are being transformed particularly in logistics and agro-processing.

  • - Regulatory and Pricing Measures to Facilitate Trade
    av Asian Development Bank
    406,-

  • - 7/1/2020
    av Asian Development Bank
    273,-

  • av Asian Development Bank
    446,-

    Explores the implications of the Fourth Industrial Revolution on the future of Cambodia's job market, particularly in tourism and garment manufacturing as the top two industries with the largest employment in the country.

  • av Asian Development Bank
    380,-

    Presents a study on the availability and provision of long-term care (LTC) in Mongolia. The publication discusses findings from the analysis and offers recommendations for the development of LTC systems in the country.

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