
Latest | Volume 09 Issue 2
Developing Climate-Resilient Cities
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The word ‘sustainability’ is thrown around liberally these days. But what does it really mean?
Featured Articles
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More than half of humanity currently lives in urban areas, and the United Nations predicts that figure will reach 70 percent by 2050. Cities worldwide already generate a significant amount of solid waste annually, adding to vexing issues that the global community is trying to address–demand for transportation, air pollution, access to public open spaces, urban sprawl, and general sustainability challenges.
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JUMBO Group shows how digital transformation and its seafood business can go together.
From the Editor

The word ‘sustainability’ is thrown around liberally these days. But what does it really mean?
At The Helm

Le Minh Hoan, Minister of Agriculture and Rural Development of Vietnam, talks about the future of sustainable agriculture in ASEAN.
Vantage Point

We need to be quicker.
Industry Watch

Harmonising frameworks with the Impact-Weighted Accounts Framework.

The digital transformation of the industry.

It’s about taking the first steps.
Case In Point

Making the best of the third age.
By 2021, Singapore had one of the most rapidly ageing populations among developed nations. One in four Singaporeans would be at least 65 years old by 2030,1 and this would increase to one in two by 2050.2 Not only had life expectancy increased to 81.3 years for men and 86.1 years for women, but it was also a growing concern that about a decade of their sunset years might be spent in poor health.3,4
Executive Brief

A new perspective on China’s consumer population.

Key ingredients to facilitate the acquisition.
The Entrepreneur's Corner

Gibran Huzaifah, founder and CEO of eFishery, speaks about his entrepreneurial journey in the aquaculture space.