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This report provides the highlights of an ADB-ADBI study meant to share with developing nations the experiences of advanced Asian economies and the lessons they have learned, while widening and deepening actions in both.

The frequency of intense floods and storms is increasing globally and in Asia and the Pacific amid the specter of climate change, pointing to the need for better mitigation and adaptation to natural disasters. This synthesis presents the lessons drawn from evaluations of information sourced from publicly available databases.

The issue of climate change in the People’s Republic of China is one of a few major factors that ensure the country will continue to struggle to supply its cities and industries and fields with enough water. This paper explores how to achieve greater drought management and sustainable water supplies by means of demand management.

This publication examines the problems and issues of urban transport in relation to climate change in the People’s Republic of China.

This report presents a detailed picture of the potential impacts of climate change on migration in Asia and the Pacific.

This report—Green Growth, Resources, and Resilience—describes an evolving policy landscape characterized by a changing economic reality, rising demand for resources, increasingly apparent impacts of environmental and climate change, and increased risk and uncertainty.

The latest issue of ADB's quarterly magazine explores the concept of green growth: the embracing of environmentally sound and sustainable policies with the need to maintain high economic growth.

This paper is the Vietnamese version of the Sector Briefing on Climate Change Impacts and Adaptation: Energy, a quick information on the climate change impacts on the energy  sector and its climate vulnerability  to help identify risks and priority adaptation responses.

Quick information on the climate change impacts on the transport sector and its climate vulnerability to help identify risks and priority adaptation responses.