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PUBLIC-PRIVATE PARTNERSHIP

  • ENVIRONMENT & CLIMATE CHANGE |
  • WASTE |
  • ENERGY |
  • CITY STRATEGIES & GOVERNANCE |
  • ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT |
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This book presents the main characteristics that a PPP project has to fulfill and the main processes that need to be achieved in a process of this kind. It is not a complete text but an introductory and easy-reading book. Signals the main steps, the principal advantages and disadvantages when applying in an urban strategy.

 

Tags: Public-Private Partnerships, City Development, Spatial Planning, Housing, Instruments.

 

LINKS

Public-Private Partnership in Housing and Urban Development

Designing financial products: Public–Private Partnerships

 

SOURCE

UN HABITAT – The global urban economic dialogue series

 

YEAR

2011


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