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AIIB Report Urges Infrastructure Development to Prioritize Health, Climate and Nature to Save Lives and Protect Planet
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Built Environment and Urbanization Health and Care Systems

AIIB Report Urges Infrastructure Development to Prioritize Health, Climate and Nature to Save Lives and Protect Planet

Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank’s (February 2025) report, drawing on data and case studies from across the world, emphasizes the need to rethink investment and infrastructure development to safeguard human health. It highlights the importance of prioritizing health, climate, and nature in infrastructure planning to mitigate climate change and global health challenges.  By outlining strategies to integrate sustainable, nature-based solutions and policies into infrastructure investments, the report aims to strengthen environmental resilience and improve health outcomes.

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Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank

The Food Systems Countdown Report 2024

Food Systems

The Food Systems Countdown Report 2024

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Columbia University, Cornell University, Food and Agricultural Organization of the United Nations, et al.