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Infrastructure investment 7 Infrastrukturinvestition 7 Infrastructure 3 Infrastructure policy 3 Infrastruktur 3 Infrastrukturpolitik 3 Transport infrastructure 3 Verkehrsinfrastruktur 3 Chile 2 Hauptkomponentenanalyse 2 Multi-criteria analysis 2 Multikriterielle Entscheidungsanalyse 2 Principal component analysis 2 Road construction 2 Road transport 2 Salomonen 2 Solomon Islands 2 Sri Lanka 2 Straßenbau 2 Straßenverkehr 2 Wasserversorgung 2 Water supply 2 Climate change 1 Coping strategy 1 Coping-Strategie 1 Infrastructure resilience 1 Klimawandel 1 climate resilience 1 infrastructure prioritization 1 quality infrastructure 1 resilient roads 1 transport 1
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Book / Working Paper 8
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Arbeitspapier 4 Graue Literatur 4 Non-commercial literature 4 Working Paper 4
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English 8
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Marcelo, Darwin 8 Raina, Aditi 8 House, Schuyler 4 House, Ruth Schuyler 2 Saha, Deblina 2
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Policy research working paper : WPS 4 World Bank Policy Research Working Paper 4 World Bank E-Library Archive 3
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Estimating Resiliency Benefits of Road Upgradation : Case of the East Road in Malaita, Solomon Islands
Marcelo, Darwin - 2020
Governments and their multilateral partners are increasingly recognizing the importance of incorporating climate and disaster resilience considerations into infrastructure development plans as well as the related construction and financing decisions. The potential medium- and long-term benefits...
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Estimating resiliency benefits of road upgradation : case of the East Road in Malaita, Solomon Islands
Marcelo, Darwin; Raina, Aditi - 2020
Governments and their multilateral partners are increasingly recognizing the importance of incorporating climate and disaster resilience considerations into infrastructure development plans as well as the related construction and financing decisions. The potential medium- and long-term benefits...
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Incorporating Resilience in Infrastructure Prioritization : Application to the Road Transport Sector
Marcelo, Darwin - 2018
Disruption of infrastructure services can cause significant social and economic losses, particularly in the event of a natural disaster. The World Bank Group and the Government of Japan established the Quality Infrastructure Investment Partnership to focus attention on the quality dimensions of...
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Prioritizing Infrastructure Investments : A Comparative Review of Applications in Chile
Marcelo, Darwin - 2018
Governments worldwide face the difficult challenge of deciding which infrastructure projects to prioritize and select for implementation, given the limits of available funding and the need to attain their developmental goals. The key objective of this report is to conduct a comparative exercise...
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Prioritizing Water Supply Infrastructure Investments in Sri Lanka : An Application of the World Bank Infrastructure Prioritization Framework
Marcelo, Darwin - 2018
Governments are challenged to balance multiple policy goals and make difficult choices when selecting infrastructure projects for public investment, particularly since available funds are often insufficient to implement the full suite of proposals. This paper presents the application of the...
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Prioritizing water supply infrastructure investments in Sri Lanka : an application of the World Bank infrastructure prioritization framework
Marcelo, Darwin; Saha, Deblina; Raina, Aditi; House, … - 2018
Governments are challenged to balance multiple policy goals and make difficult choices when selecting infrastructure projects for public investment, particularly since available funds are often insufficient to implement the full suite of proposals. This paper presents the application of the...
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Incorporating resilience in infrastructure prioritization : application to the road transport sector
Marcelo, Darwin; House, Schuyler; Raina, Aditi - 2018
Disruption of infrastructure services can cause significant social and economic losses, particularly in the event of a natural disaster. The World Bank Group and the Government of Japan established the Quality Infrastructure Investment Partnership to focus attention on the quality dimensions of...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011929528
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Prioritizing infrastructure investments : a comparative review of applications in Chile
Marcelo, Darwin; House, Schuyler; Raina, Aditi - 2018
Governments worldwide face the difficult challenge of deciding which infrastructure projects to prioritize and select for implementation, given the limits of available funding and the need to attain their developmental goals. The key objective of this report is to conduct a comparative exercise...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011929637
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