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Urban Development - World Bank Group Urban Development As the world's largest multilateral financier of urban development, the World Bank works with national and local governments to build more livable, sustainable, and resilient cities and communities
Urban Urban Infrastructure for Amaravati City Development Strengthening Design of Urban Infrastructure and Planning In Nairobi Metropolitan Region Quality Infrastructure Investment Partnerships Africa Regional Capacity Building for Urban Infrastructure Contract Management
Kyoto - World Bank Group This unique approach to urban development—achieving economic growth while managing to preserve traditional culture—has attracted worldwide attention TDLC signed a memorandum of understanding with Kyoto in 2017, welcoming the city as a participant in our City Partnership Program
World Bank Supports São Paulo’s Expansion of Metro Line 4 Creation of jobs through construction, supervision, technical services, expanded system operation, engineering, urban development, and regulatory oversight A new benchmark in private delivery Metro Line 4 was Brazil’s first public-private partnership (PPP)
eLearning course on Passive Urban Cooling Solutions (Self-paced) The module will also review heat’s wide-ranging negative effects on urban systems and populations (2) Technical Solutions to Urban Heat and Barriers to Implementing Them: This module will introduce the concept of passive and active urban cooling and present a series of technical solutions to facilitate passive urban cooling
Solid Waste Management - World Bank Group The World Bank finances and advises on solid waste management projects using a diverse suite of products and services World Bank-financed waste management projects address the entire lifecycle of waste
Urban Development Overview - World Bank Group Urban Development As the world's largest multilateral financier of urban development, the World Bank works with national and local governments to build more livable, sustainable, and resilient cities and communities
Reimagining Urban Waterfronts, Transforming Cities- Lessons from Japan . . . Many urban waterfronts grew out of their role as gateways for trade and transport and were once dominated by manufacturing and maritime activities such as shipyards, warehouses, and heavy industries, serving as essential transportation corridors Today, many cities are now recognizing the potential to revitalize and reinvent their waterfront