Green Infrastructure in the Decade for Delivery

Green Infrastructure in the Decade for Delivery
Author: ORGANISATION FOR ECONOMIC CO-OPERATION AND DEVELOPMENT.
Publisher: Org. for Economic Cooperation & Development
Total Pages: 92
Release: 2020-10-06
Genre:
ISBN: 9789264404434

Building green is not only imperative to achieve global climate and development commitments in this "decade for delivery", but will also be critical to sustain socio-economic development during the COVID-19 recovery. Private investment in particular is needed to bridge the infrastructure investment gap, given institutional investors' large pools of long-term capital. After several years of efforts to upscale institutional investment in infrastructure, where does the level of investment stand today? This report provides a first-of-its-kind empirical assessment of investment in infrastructure by institutional investors domiciled in OECD and G20 countries, presenting a snapshot from February 2020. Based on a new detailed view of investment channels, financial instruments, sectoral allocations, regional preferences and trends, the report provides guidance on policy levers and priorities to scale-up institutional investment in green infrastructure.

Green Finance and Investment Green Infrastructure in the Decade for Delivery Assessing Institutional Investment

Green Finance and Investment Green Infrastructure in the Decade for Delivery Assessing Institutional Investment
Author: OECD
Publisher: OECD Publishing
Total Pages: 96
Release: 2020-10-06
Genre:
ISBN: 9264928782

Building green is not only imperative to achieve global climate and development commitments in this “decade for delivery”, but will also be critical to sustain socio-economic development during the COVID-19 recovery. Private investment in particular is needed to bridge the infrastructure investment gap, given institutional investors’ large pools of long-term capital.

Global Green Infrastructure

Global Green Infrastructure
Author: Ian Mell
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 225
Release: 2016-03-10
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 1317520572

Over the last decade research exploring green infrastructure planning has burgeoned. Transferable green infrastructure messages between locations though are less well established and there remains a visible gap between the conceptual understanding of green infrastructure and its application in practice. Drawing together evaluations of green infrastructure policy-making and practice from across the world Global Green Infrastructure illustrates where successful practices can be identified. Examples from major green infrastructure development areas in the UK, Europe and the USA highlight the variety of investment options that can deliver socio-economic benefits. There is also a growing awareness of the added value of landscape planning in the rapidly developing cities of India and China. Reflecting on ten international case studies Global Green Infrastructure highlights the ways that ecology and engineered solutions can deliver successful urban development. Based on in situ research with the growing community of green infrastructure researchers and practitioners Global Green Infrastructure looks at the contradictions, consensus, and expanding evidence base of successful investments. This book also presents an in-depth commentary on the contemporary approaches to investment in urban greening and green infrastructure, and draws on the lessons we have learnt from a decade of experimentation, delivery and reflection.

Infrastructure as Business

Infrastructure as Business
Author: James McKellar
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 253
Release: 2023-09-05
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1000930521

Infrastructure as Business brings new emphasis and clarity to the importance of private investment capital in large-scale infrastructure projects, introducing investors, policymakers, and other stakeholders to a key element that is surprisingly absent from the discourse on public-private partnerships. Despite the importance of modernizing infrastructure across the globe, governments often face challenges in securing the necessary capital to meet future need, as well as developing policy to meet these goals. Explaining the structure of the private investment universe and flow of private capital in such projects, this book ambitiously aims to bridge this "infrastructure gap" by elucidating shared terminology, conceptual frameworks, and an alignment of goals and objectives between public and private sectors—essential to meet increasing environmental, social, and governmental requirements for infrastructure in coming years. Appropriate for graduate-level courses in real estate, public policy, and urban planning that focus on infrastructure, project finance, and procurement and delivery models such as PPPs. Provides a clear understanding of private investment and PPPs to the investment community as well as professionals in real estate, project finance, and related fields, who often learn mostly on-the-job and from colleagues. Equips government officials and policymakers with key terms and concepts needed to "sit across the table" with private financers and explore opportunities for private capital investment in early project stages. Outlines communication strategies for both public and private sectors, which will increasingly need to collaborate to address climate change, respond to new technologies, and develop efficient ways to deliver services. Written to engage academic, private investment, and public policy/governance audiences alike, Infrastructure as Business: The Role of Private Investment Capital invites discussion and opens doors to advancing new business models, with international applications, to offer increased value for private investors as well as more efficient, flexible funding for innovative infrastructure development in the future.

Green Infrastructure Planning

Green Infrastructure Planning
Author: Ian Mell
Publisher: Concise Guides to Planning
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2019
Genre: City planning
ISBN: 9781848222755

This useful guide provides an essential introduction to green infrastructure for planners, landscape architects, engineers and environmentalists.

OECD Development Policy Tools Equitable Framework and Finance for Extractive-based Countries in Transition (EFFECT)

OECD Development Policy Tools Equitable Framework and Finance for Extractive-based Countries in Transition (EFFECT)
Author: OECD
Publisher: OECD Publishing
Total Pages: 258
Release: 2022-11-15
Genre:
ISBN: 9264949097

How can fossil fuel producers and mineral-rich developing countries design realistic, just and cost-effective low-carbon transition pathways? Taking into account the heterogeneity of low-carbon trajectories, Equitable Framework and Finance for Extractive-based Countries in Transition (EFFECT) provides options for policy makers, industry and finance institutions in search of the answers.

Infrastructure Financing in India

Infrastructure Financing in India
Author: Kumar V Pratap
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 433
Release: 2023-09-30
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 0198884982

Governments the world over want to spend more on infrastructure (the benchmark for developing countries is 7-8% of GDP per annum) to lay the foundation for sustained and inclusive growth. India is no exception. It realizes that more needs to be spent on infrastructure for the country to regain its position as the fastest growing large economy in the world. While India spent about 7.2% of its GDP on infrastructure during the Eleventh Plan period (2008-12), this number has recently come down to approximately 5%. The backdrop of the book is the ambitious National Infrastructure Plan (NIP); the Task Force report on the NIP was finalized in April 2020. Since infrastructure investment is crucial to faster and inclusive growth, it is timely that the NIP is actioned now, given that the Indian economy contracted to 7.3% in the financial year 2020-21. This book discusses various aspects of infrastructure financing in detail, with a major section devoted to green financing of infrastructure.

Managing Climate Risks and Impacts Through Due Diligence for Responsible Business Conduct A Tool for Institutional Investors

Managing Climate Risks and Impacts Through Due Diligence for Responsible Business Conduct A Tool for Institutional Investors
Author: OECD
Publisher: OECD Publishing
Total Pages: 66
Release: 2023-10-03
Genre:
ISBN: 9264924078

This report explores how institutional investors can apply risk-based due diligence as recommended by the OECD Guidelines for Multinational Enterprises on Responsible Business Conduct and help them prevent and mitigate adverse climate impacts associated with their investee companies on society and the environment.

Infrastructure for a Climate-Resilient Future

Infrastructure for a Climate-Resilient Future
Author: OECD
Publisher: OECD Publishing
Total Pages: 180
Release: 2024-04-09
Genre:
ISBN: 9264762132

This report discusses ways of enhancing government capacities to prevent, react and rebuild, thereby minimising the impact of natural disasters on infrastructure assets and operations. It identifies data, collaboration and technologies as drivers of resilience, and highlights financial resources, technical skills and regulatory frameworks as key enablers. The report presents seven actionable principles to ensure infrastructure resilience, drawing from global good practices and in-depth analyses of infrastructure projects in Colombia, Ghana, India, Indonesia, Japan, Mozambique and the United States.

Reform Options for Lithuanian Climate Neutrality by 2050

Reform Options for Lithuanian Climate Neutrality by 2050
Author: OECD
Publisher: OECD Publishing
Total Pages: 213
Release: 2023-04-24
Genre:
ISBN: 9264699422

This report presents policy reform options to support Lithuania in meeting its climate neutrality target. It takes stock of Lithuania’s current and planned climate policies and assesses their potential for meeting the country’s climate ambitions.