City: A recent brief outlines potential strategies for the Central Asia Regional Economic Cooperation (CAREC) economies to collaborate in promoting climate-friendly practices within their value chains. The document emphasizes the need for digitalizing trade processes, advocating for climate-smart transportation, enhancing governance and decarbonization within the mining sector, harmonizing policies, and establishing green standards. Additionally, it suggests developing a regional approach to climate financing.
According to Asian Development Bank, the brief examines how CAREC members, which include Afghanistan, Azerbaijan, China, Georgia, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyz Republic, Mongolia, Pakistan, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, and Uzbekistan, could work together to facilitate the movement of goods and people in a manner conducive to climate objectives. The publication is part of the ADB Briefs series and addresses subjects such as climate change, industry and trade, and regional cooperation and integration. Authored by Altynay Arapova, Neil Foster-McGregor, and Lyaziza Sabyrova, the brief spans 10 pages and is available in both print and PDF formats, with respective ISBN and ISSN numbers provided.
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