#ParisInfraWeek | Replay these key discussions! As the global #infrastructure landscape evolves, the 2024 Paris InfraWeek emphasized the urgent need to align infrastructure investment with climate ambitions. This year, experts focused on innovative approaches to financing and structuring projects that drive #decarbonization while supporting sustainable economic growth. Three sessions to watch for a deep dive into those paradigms👇 🔹Plenary 1: Empowering Infrastructure #Investment to Meet the Decarbonization Agenda, moderated by Patrick Tardivy, Orrick, Herrington & Sutcliffe LLP with Estelle Castres, BlackRock, Gwenola Chambon, Vauban Infrastructure Partners, Ilya Polyakov, Société Générale and Markus Wandt, Aquila Capital. 🎥 Replay here 👉 https://lnkd.in/e-w-NTfx 🔹Fireside Chat moderated by Sasha VAKULINA, Euronews with Thierry Déau, Meridiam. 🎥 Replay here 👉 https://lnkd.in/ei3uErqw 🔹Discussion 1: Infrastructures: What Are the New Paradigms of Decarbonization? Moderated by Darko Adamovic, Gibson Dunn with Vincent Levita, InfraVia Capital Partners and Nicolas Rochon, RGREEN INVEST. 🎥 Replay here 👉 https://lnkd.in/e4YxUVNp Ministères Économiques et Financiers I Direction générale du Trésor (French Treasury) I Jean BENSAID I FIN INFRA I Karim ZINE-EDDINE I Olivier GINEPRO I Nadine Huynh I Robin Louvet
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Our recent report, Infrastructure for a Climate-Resilient Future, shows that economic losses from climate-related disasters are estimated to have increased sevenfold from an annual average of USD 198 billion in the 1970s to USD 1.6 trillion in the 2010s. New #infrastructure developments are an opportunity to build-in #climate resilience early-on and at a lower cost than having to retrofit existing assets. In light of this, we explore how to unlock finance for climate-resilient infrastructure. Two key elements are: 🏗️Making climate #resilience the norm for all infrastructure financing & investment 💡Exploring new funding models Take a look at the digital report, where we dive deeper into the issue: https://brnw.ch/21wLZvw
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Excited to share our latest report, "Bridging the Gap: Leveraging Private Sector Partnerships to Build the Infrastructure of Tomorrow." As global infrastructure demands continue to rise, partnerships with the private sector are becoming increasingly essential. Our latest report explores how these collaborations are addressing critical challenges and advancing sustainable development. Discover insights on the future of infrastructure and the transformative potential of PPPs. Link here: https://lnkd.in/dTp_88_S #Infrastructure #PublicPrivatePartnerships #Sustainability #Vision2030 #BCGintheMiddleEast Suresh Subudhi Giovanni Moscatelli Meto Trajkovski Parth Poddar
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📣 After three fruitful months of hard work, InfraVision Think Tank For Sustainable Infrastructure is finalizing the groundwork on its annual research on "Inclusive Infrastructure". This summer, we will be drafting our comprehensive report, building on a series of insightful events: - A 2-hour webinar recorded on April 5th, featuring public figures and experts, including László Andor, Zoi Christoforou, and Professor Sadie Morgan OBE, addressing pressing challenges and designing innovative solutions for the future. - A breakfast panel on May 14th, exploring key topics such as the role of regulatory frameworks, innovative business models, and strategies for incentivizing sustainable infrastructure development, with distinguished panelists: Elisabeth Kotthaus, Nicolas Pinaud, Sara Fisher Ellison, Jérôme Stubler, Sébastien FRAISSE, and Philippe Gagnepain. - An inspiring speech by #EstherDuflo, 2019 Nobel Prize in Economics, on June 17th, focusing on inequalities and infrastructure. - Our new podcast series moderated by Matthew Bishop, former The Economist's U.S. Business Editor and New York Bureau Chief, featuring episodes on the importance of inclusion in infrastructure (with Xavier Girre, Sergio Osle, Antoine Picon), the power of inclusive assets operators (with Sébastien Petithuguenin, Simon Whistler, Prof. Dr. Bryan T. Abey), and inclusive infrastructure for inclusive cities (with Harvey Hollins III, Isabelle Aprile, Yves Lederer). - Save the Date: November 6th, for the publication of our final report and an experts panel discussion during the annual #ParisInfraWeek. 📅 Stay tuned for more updates as we continue to push the boundaries of sustainable infrastructure innovation! #InfraVision #Infrastructure #Sustainability #Inclusive #SustainableCities #InclusiveInfrastructure
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Scottish Futures Trust, Ramboll and The Scottish Government share key findings from innovative pilot projects exploring how data and technology can revolutionise planning and placemaking decisions. The report examines three pilots: • Glasgow's City Centre Living Strategy • Perth's Cultural Quarter • Western Isles Infrastructure Investment Impact Model Key outcomes demonstrate how enhanced data visualisation and collaboration can transform decision-making in Scotland's built environment sector. The pilots tested new approaches to data curation, visualisation and analysis - providing crucial insights for future development of the PlaceTech Lab concept. Learn more: https://lnkd.in/eNVTzxsU #Planning #DigitalTransformation #Scotland #PlaceMaking #Innovation
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Our recent report, Infrastructure for a Climate-Resilient Future, showed that economic losses from climate-related disasters are estimated to have increased sevenfold from an annual average of USD 198 billion in the 1970s to USD 1.6 trillion in the 2010s. New infrastructure developments are an opportunity to build-in climate resilience early-on and at a lower cost than having to retrofit existing assets. In light of this, we explore how to unlock finance for climate-resilient #infrastructure. Two key elements are: 🏗️Making climate resilience the norm for all infrastructure financing & investment 💡Exploring new funding models Take a look at the digital report, where we dive deeper into the issue: https://brnw.ch/21wJdeR
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Call for papers extended for ASECAP Days 2025.... Next year, experts from across Europe will gather in the Spanish capital Madrid from May 26-28 for the 52nd ASECAP Days event that will focus on the continuing shift to greener mobility. More investments for mobility are needed to make successful green transition including in the European Union's Green Deal policy and its Fit for 55 strategy. ASECAP - EU ASSOCIATION https://lnkd.in/ecFehjEr
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Call for papers extended for ASECAP Days 2025.... Next year, experts from across Europe will gather in the Spanish capital Madrid from May 26-28 for the 52nd ASECAP Days event that will focus on the continuing shift to greener mobility. More investments for mobility are needed to make successful green transition including in the European Union's Green Deal policy and its Fit for 55 strategy. ASECAP - EU ASSOCIATION https://lnkd.in/ecFehjEr
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Great work by my HDR colleagues Christopher Behr and Cathy LaFata who were recently interviewed about a new economic method to help assess the value of an infrastructure project for different populations based on income. Equity is a critical component of both sustainability and resilience. This groundbreaking research helps infrastructure owners and policy leaders make better informed and equitable decisions on infrastructure funding. Read the interview here: https://lnkd.in/dD-mrtfg #Transportation #InfrastructureEquity
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Green jobs are booming, but are we investing enough in infrastructure to support them? Omar Shahzad, Group CEO of Meinhardt Group, highlights the massive gap in global infrastructure spending at #GLMC2025.
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