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Public-Private Partnerships in Urban Infrastructures: Reconciling Private Sector Participation and Sustainability
by
Koppenjan, Joop F. M.
, Enserink, Bert
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Budgets
/ Cities
/ Ecological sustainability
/ Economic regulation
/ Efficiency
/ Environmental regulation
/ Governance
/ Government
/ Green infrastructure
/ Indigenous Knowledge
/ Infrastructure
/ International organizations
/ Investment
/ Joint ventures
/ Literature reviews
/ Making Public-Sector Collaboration Work More Effectively
/ Outcomes of Education
/ Participation
/ Partnerships
/ Private Sector
/ Public administration
/ Public infrastructure
/ Public private partnerships
/ Public Sector Private Sector Relations
/ Public Service
/ Public Services
/ Public sphere
/ Public-private partnership
/ Reconciliation
/ Return on investment
/ Social Responsibility
/ Standard of Living
/ Studies
/ Sustainability
/ Sustainable cities
/ Sustainable development
/ Sustainable economies
/ Sustainable urban infrastructure
/ Sustainable water management
/ Urban areas
/ Urban Culture
/ Urban Environment
/ Urban infrastructure
/ Urban planning
/ Urban Population
/ Urban Problems
/ Urbanization
/ Water Pollution
2009
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Public-Private Partnerships in Urban Infrastructures: Reconciling Private Sector Participation and Sustainability
by
Koppenjan, Joop F. M.
, Enserink, Bert
in
Budgets
/ Cities
/ Ecological sustainability
/ Economic regulation
/ Efficiency
/ Environmental regulation
/ Governance
/ Government
/ Green infrastructure
/ Indigenous Knowledge
/ Infrastructure
/ International organizations
/ Investment
/ Joint ventures
/ Literature reviews
/ Making Public-Sector Collaboration Work More Effectively
/ Outcomes of Education
/ Participation
/ Partnerships
/ Private Sector
/ Public administration
/ Public infrastructure
/ Public private partnerships
/ Public Sector Private Sector Relations
/ Public Service
/ Public Services
/ Public sphere
/ Public-private partnership
/ Reconciliation
/ Return on investment
/ Social Responsibility
/ Standard of Living
/ Studies
/ Sustainability
/ Sustainable cities
/ Sustainable development
/ Sustainable economies
/ Sustainable urban infrastructure
/ Sustainable water management
/ Urban areas
/ Urban Culture
/ Urban Environment
/ Urban infrastructure
/ Urban planning
/ Urban Population
/ Urban Problems
/ Urbanization
/ Water Pollution
2009
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Public-Private Partnerships in Urban Infrastructures: Reconciling Private Sector Participation and Sustainability
by
Koppenjan, Joop F. M.
, Enserink, Bert
in
Budgets
/ Cities
/ Ecological sustainability
/ Economic regulation
/ Efficiency
/ Environmental regulation
/ Governance
/ Government
/ Green infrastructure
/ Indigenous Knowledge
/ Infrastructure
/ International organizations
/ Investment
/ Joint ventures
/ Literature reviews
/ Making Public-Sector Collaboration Work More Effectively
/ Outcomes of Education
/ Participation
/ Partnerships
/ Private Sector
/ Public administration
/ Public infrastructure
/ Public private partnerships
/ Public Sector Private Sector Relations
/ Public Service
/ Public Services
/ Public sphere
/ Public-private partnership
/ Reconciliation
/ Return on investment
/ Social Responsibility
/ Standard of Living
/ Studies
/ Sustainability
/ Sustainable cities
/ Sustainable development
/ Sustainable economies
/ Sustainable urban infrastructure
/ Sustainable water management
/ Urban areas
/ Urban Culture
/ Urban Environment
/ Urban infrastructure
/ Urban planning
/ Urban Population
/ Urban Problems
/ Urbanization
/ Water Pollution
2009
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Public-Private Partnerships in Urban Infrastructures: Reconciling Private Sector Participation and Sustainability
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Public-Private Partnerships in Urban Infrastructures: Reconciling Private Sector Participation and Sustainability
2009
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Overview
The speed and scale of urbanization provide serious challenges for governments all over the world with regard to the realization, maintenance, and operation of public urban infrastructures. These infrastructures are needed to keep up with living standards and to create conditions for sustainable development. The lack of public funds and the inefficiencies of public service provision have given rise to initiatives to stimulate private parties to invest their resources in public urban infrastructures. However, private sector participation creates a whole range of new challenges. The potential benefits are countered by concerns about the compatibility of the private sector's focus on short-term return on investment with the long-term perspective needed to realize sustainability targets. On the basis of a review of literature on experiences with private sector participation in urban infrastructure projects, this article identifies governance practices that help or hinder the reconciliation of private sector participation in urban infrastructure projects with the objective to increase the sustainability of the urban environment.
Publisher
Blackwell Publishing Inc,Wiley Subscription Services,American Society for Public Administration
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