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- 4 big infrastructure trends to build a sustainable world
Infrastructure's focus on improving economic, environmental and social outcomes could shape our world for generations
- What is the US infrastructure bill? An expert explains
Why is the ‘historic’ Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act seen as such a big deal? The Forum spoke to infrastructure expert Joel Moser to find out more
- Unleashing the Full Potential of Industrial Clusters: Infrastructure . . .
The Unleashing the Full Potential of Industrial Clusters: Infrastructure Solutions for Clean Energies report examines the challenges around clean energy infrastructure deployment and identifies solutions for clusters, transport and logistics industries
- Closing the global infrastructure investment gap
The World Economic Forum is fostering new approaches to infrastructure investment by maximizing private-sector investment in infrastructure This is being done by connecting multilateral development banks and governments with institutional investors such as banks, pension funds, insurance companies, asset managers and sovereign funds
- 5 futures of infrastructure: What will we build by 2100?
Five future infrastructure scenarios and why bold, resilient and sustainable planning is essential to meet climate, economic and societal demands
- How to build smarter and more sustainable infrastructure
To build more sustainable infrastructure, industry must embrace digitalization, establish new working practices and increase public sector collaboration
- India’s urban infrastructure for a low-carbon future
India has a huge opportunity to ensure urban infrastructure is built using climate-conscious strategies Low-carbon construction, passive design, green buildings and sustainable planning can all help to decarbonize urban India Accelerating progress in climate-resilient urban infrastructure requires improved policy, collaboration and innovation
- The world is facing a $15 trillion infrastructure gap by 2040. Heres . . .
Such examples are plentiful Why then, according to the Global Infrastructure Hub, will the world be facing a $15 trillion gap between projected investment and the amount needed to provide adequate global infrastructure by 2040? From corruption to overbearing bureaucracy to under-skilled labour forces, there are many answers to this question
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