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"International experience with urban infrastructure development financing"

"International experience with urban infrastructure development financing"

... key infrastructure deterioration of the city indicates lack of adequate municipal management in this ...city development as well as to deteriorate Kyiv competitiveness and investment attractiveness for ... See full document

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Rationale For The Engagment Of The Private Sector Through PPPs In Down Market Urban Housing In Kenya

Rationale For The Engagment Of The Private Sector Through PPPs In Down Market Urban Housing In Kenya

... and international organizations, because the concept creates innovative procurement instruments for availing public goods and services to the ...market urban housing in ...market urban housing can be ... See full document

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Role and Importance of the Damu Enterprise Development Fund and International Investment Funds in Implementing Project and Leasing Financing Programs in Kazakhstan

Role and Importance of the Damu Enterprise Development Fund and International Investment Funds in Implementing Project and Leasing Financing Programs in Kazakhstan

... experience in countries in transition, and the agency quickly started creating programs after Kazakhstan had become independent in 1991. As on the beginning of 2015, the USTDA provided Kazakhstan with ... See full document

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Financing urban transportation infrastructure in a multi-actors environment: the role of value capture

Financing urban transportation infrastructure in a multi-actors environment: the role of value capture

... for financing transportation infrastruc- ture, obviously there would be many stakeholders who have already been involved more or less in the implementation procedure and even more who, regardless if they have not ... See full document

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Urban spatial planning and public capital investments: the experience of Indonesia's integrated urban infrastructure investment programme

Urban spatial planning and public capital investments: the experience of Indonesia's integrated urban infrastructure investment programme

... prepared urban plans soon changed; within a year, the Ministry of Local Government obtained sufficient funds for the formulation of plans in the traditional manner for nearly all major urban centres during ... See full document

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Designing a Model for Improving Business Environment in the City of Tehran

Designing a Model for Improving Business Environment in the City of Tehran

... and international. Urban environment components include physical infrastructure, non-physical infrastructure, laws and regulations, institutions, local-participatory governance, policy for ... See full document

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Establishing the rationale for green infrastructure investment in Indian cities: is the mainstreaming of urban greening an expanding or diminishing reality?

Establishing the rationale for green infrastructure investment in Indian cities: is the mainstreaming of urban greening an expanding or diminishing reality?

... green infrastructure research to an Indian context may require greater adaption to the investment process which draws on a suite of evidence and agency to promote a strategic-relational knowledge exchange at the ... See full document

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Land, Water, Infrastructure And People: Considerations Of Planning For Distributed Stormwater Management Systems

Land, Water, Infrastructure And People: Considerations Of Planning For Distributed Stormwater Management Systems

... “green infrastructure” recognizes the importance of these ecosystem services to society and underscores the need to value and actively plan for the conservation of natural areas and working lands alongside ... See full document

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Regional Macroeconomic Outcomes Under Alternative Arrangements for the Financing of Urban Infrastructure

Regional Macroeconomic Outcomes Under Alternative Arrangements for the Financing of Urban Infrastructure

... in urban infrastructure are ...of urban infrastructure rests with regional ...finance infrastructure through debt, and raising the rates of existing taxes is perceived as politically ... See full document

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... economic development, as well as promoting a safe and healthy environment for ...providing urban facilities and services such as power and water infrastructure, sewer systems, garbage collection and ... See full document

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Financing infrastructure projects such as the City Link

Financing infrastructure projects such as the City Link

... T a l b o t ' " believes that Loan Council constraints have created opportunities for the private sector to become involved in the provision of public infrastructure. Talbot points to the N S W project of the ... See full document

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Evolution of Financing Needs in Indian Infrastructure

Evolution of Financing Needs in Indian Infrastructure

... Countries across the globe use Project Finance vis-à-vis Corporate Finance in industries like infrastructure where there are large cash flows. Project Finance involves significant costs compare to Corporate ... See full document

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Report drawn up on behalf of the Committee on Transport on transport problems in Greece with particular reference to infrastructure development  Working Documents 1983 1984, Document 1 1525/83/A, 15 March 1984

Report drawn up on behalf of the Committee on Transport on transport problems in Greece with particular reference to infrastructure development. Working Documents 1983-1984, Document 1-1525/83/A, 15 March 1984

... Since January 1981, Greece has received appreciable amounts from the Community's Regional Development Fund for the financing of transport infrastructure projects 1 • European Investment [r] ... See full document

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Transforming road infrastructure in Nigeria – re visiting the public private partnership option

Transforming road infrastructure in Nigeria – re visiting the public private partnership option

... economic development. The discovery and development of petroleum resources from the 1950s had significant impact on the nation’s social and economic growth, putting increasing demands on the national road ... See full document

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Infrastructure and Ecology as Important Systems for Sustainable Urban Development

Infrastructure and Ecology as Important Systems for Sustainable Urban Development

... the development of the urban environment is worsening: the growth in housing construction, the construction of office buildings, shopping and entertainment malls, characterized by high investment efficiency ... See full document

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EIB Information 3   2001 No  109

EIB Information 3 2001 No 109

... local infrastructure or other specific policy objectives ...regional development) and, with market developments, there will be a progressively increasing focus on policy dedicated Global ... See full document

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European Development Fund: 9 more schemes financed totalling over 7 million units of account. Commission Press Release IP (65) 175, 14 October 1965

European Development Fund: 9 more schemes financed totalling over 7 million units of account. Commission Press Release IP (65) 175, 14 October 1965

... On 14 October 1965 the EEC Commission approved the financing, by non-repayable grants from the second European Development Fund EDF, of an economic infrastructure project in the Congo Br[r] ... See full document

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Review of Policies for Inclusive infrastructure development of urban poor in Rajasthan

Review of Policies for Inclusive infrastructure development of urban poor in Rajasthan

... of urban poor, which can be seen on streets, sidewalks and back alleys of cities and includes petty traders, Porters, Coolies, street vendors, barbers, shoeshine boys and other small- scale ... See full document

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Road Infrastructure and Urban Development in Akure, Nigeria: “Performance Indices and Sustainable Development”

Road Infrastructure and Urban Development in Akure, Nigeria: “Performance Indices and Sustainable Development”

... notable urban cities are located on or near river courses, harbors, estuaries, lagoons and sea-fronts (Robinson 1973, Huds 1976 an Morgan ...within urban environment is dynamic and is the main factor in ... See full document

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A framework of local geospatial data infrastructure for sustainable urban development

A framework of local geospatial data infrastructure for sustainable urban development

... In GIS, concept of a layer is important. Any phenomenon can be represented as a layer since all things occur in a certain location and in a certain point of time. To put the world into the computer, we need an ... See full document

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