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ASEAN Taxonomy for Sustainable Finance - Version 4

The ASEAN Taxonomy for Sustainable Finance Version 4 contains comprehensive coverage of all six focus and three enabling sectors of the Plus Standard, complementing the Foundation Framework. 

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Promoting Capital Markets for a Sustainable and Inclusive Southeast Asia

This flyer summarizes the achievements of ADB’s Green, Social, Sustainable, and Other Labeled (GSS+) Bonds Initiative, which has catalyzed over $3.5 billion in issuances to help address the funding gap for sustainable development in Southeast Asia.

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ASEAN Catalytic Green Finance Facility 2024: Advancing Green Projects Through Partnerships

This document presents progress made and achievements from January to December 2024 of the ASEAN Catalytic Green Finance Facility (ACGF).

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Mobilizing Private Capital for Sustainable Development Through Sustainable Bonds: Case Studies from Indonesia and Thailand

This publication provides an overview of the sustainable bond market in Southeast Asia, outlines case studies of ADB advisory support, and shares lessons on mobilizing private capital through capital markets.

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Accelerating Green Bonds for Municipalities in Southeast Asia

This report analyzes how green, social, and sustainable bonds (GSS+) can help Southeast Asia’s municipalities raise capital to finance climate-resilient infrastructure and drive green, inclusive growth.

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Climate-Resilient Fiscal Management: Experience from Southeast Asia

This report considers how finance and planning ministries can respond strategically to climate risk, highlighting best practices from Southeast Asia and identifying crosscutting priorities.

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Green and Resilient Buildings in ASEAN Cities

This brief provides highlights from an ADB clinic on designing green and resilient buildings.

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Innovative Finance Approaches for Addressing River Basin Pollution: Combating Aquatic Biodiversity Loss in Southeast Asia

This report outlines the cascading environmental, social, and economic impacts of aquatic biodiversity loss in Southeast Asia and recommends ways to develop scalable projects that tackle river pollution and support sustainable development.