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Driving Sustainable Development Through Better Infrastructure
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Driving Sustainable Development Through Better Infrastructure

Key Elements of a Transformation Program

Brookings Institution, 2015 更多详情

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Combating climate change and eliminating poverty in the developing world may not instantly seem connected, but they share a common link: infrastructure development. In this timely report from the Brookings Institution, Amar Bhattacharya, Jeremy Oppenheim and Lord Nicholas Stern identify problems with current financing models for developing sustainable infrastructure and offer practical alternatives. getAbstract recommends this critical analysis to everyone involved in global finance, social and environmental sustainability, urban development, and public policy.

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To combat climate change and meet global development goals, governments must increase their investments in socially, economically and environmentally sustainable infrastructure. Better public transportation, for example, means more employment opportunities for those on low incomes, as well as cleaner air for everyone. Unfortunately, a broken financing model is preventing the needed increase in global investment in sustainable infrastructure. Poor government planning and corruption limit public investment, which raises risks and adds constraints...

About the Authors

Amar Bhattacharya is a senior fellow at the Brookings Institution. Jeremy Oppenheim is chair of the New Climate Economy Project. Lord Nicholas Stern is a professor at the London School of Economics.


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