The Quality Infrastructure Investment Database is an initiative of the G20 under the 2019 Japanese Presidency, in collaboration with the Global Infrastructure Hub, the OECD and the World Bank.
The database includes resources and facilities relevant to Quality Infrastructure Investment under the principles of Sustainable Growth & Development, Economic Efficiency, Environmental Considerations, Building Resilience, Social Considerations, and Infrastructure Governance.
The performance of an urban road system can be defined according to different thematic areas such as traffic flow, accessibility, maintenance and safety, for which the scientific literature proposes different measurement indicators.
Emerging Trends in 2016 suggests the industry is now standing on the cusp of greater change.
This booklet aims to provide a platform for sharing the knowledge gained through a review of best practice case studies within Australia s public sector.
Australian governments have developed national guidelines for the delivery of infrastructure projects to promote cross-government consistency and the use of best practice approaches.
The new renewable sources, such as sun or wind, show a specific set of characteristics such as geographical and temporal variability that challenge their integration into traditional energy systems to supply electricity.
The efficiency of toll roads is important. Not just for tolling operators, but also for governments, investors and the driving public.
This book proposes a synthesis of several of the works carried out for the research program, as well as a comparison with other works treating a similar problem.
This handbook provides institutional investors with an overview of opportunities and risks of investing in renewable energy infrastructure.
This ECN report focuses on the role played by the multilateral and bilateral institutions to fund and support Africa-based infrastructure projects.
Given the pivotal role of public finance agencies in scaling up climate finance, Multilateral Development Banks (MDBs) have a major role to play in mainstreaming climate change and in providing finance in an effective, catalytic manner.
This report primarily focuses on the lessons of International Finance Institutions experience in three areas.