This Think20 (T20) policy brief is a response to the call to recouple economic growth and social progress, at the dawn of a global infrastructure tsunami. It highlights the lack of a definitive model of urban, metropolitan sustainability and research on its impacts for global infrastructure and multilevel governance needs. It emphasizes that while infrastructures are forming a growingly boundless system, piecemeal approaches to developing urban sustainable agendas and projects are still prevailing, overlooking the systemic impacts of urbanization on biodiversity and ecosystem services, which are also boundless. The first paper of a series that is to be continued during the upcoming T20 Saudi Arabia, Italy, and India, complementing the T20 J...
The technological advances of the Fourth Industrial Revolution have fundamentally altered society in...
Climate change has determined the deterioration of the ecosystem, but some politicians deny this evi...
The use of any territory at various scales, from the national to the urban or neighbourhood, would n...
This Think20 (T20) policy brief is a response to the call to recouple economic growth and social pro...
Abstract: As the Next Generation Infrastructure research community is expanding across the globe, it...
Businesses can benefit substantially from climate-proofing infrastructure through reduced risks, low...
The long-term planning of infrastructure systems will be crucial in the quest for sustainable global...
In the aftermath of the pandemic, global demand for infrastructure is booming. National plans around...
In a world on the brink of a global recession caused by the COVID-19 global pandemic, the infrastruc...
Infrastructures are crucial components in the development of a country, enhancing the country’s prod...
Infrastructure is the foundation and the basic framework which permits cities to function. However, ...
Through the provision of a range of essential services, infrastructure systems profoundly influence ...
Infrastructure—communications, energy, transport, waste, and water networks—is critical for economic...
Twenty-first century infrastructure needs to respond to changing demographics, becoming climate neut...
Infrastructure—communications, energy, transport, waste, and water networks—is critical for economic...
The technological advances of the Fourth Industrial Revolution have fundamentally altered society in...
Climate change has determined the deterioration of the ecosystem, but some politicians deny this evi...
The use of any territory at various scales, from the national to the urban or neighbourhood, would n...
This Think20 (T20) policy brief is a response to the call to recouple economic growth and social pro...
Abstract: As the Next Generation Infrastructure research community is expanding across the globe, it...
Businesses can benefit substantially from climate-proofing infrastructure through reduced risks, low...
The long-term planning of infrastructure systems will be crucial in the quest for sustainable global...
In the aftermath of the pandemic, global demand for infrastructure is booming. National plans around...
In a world on the brink of a global recession caused by the COVID-19 global pandemic, the infrastruc...
Infrastructures are crucial components in the development of a country, enhancing the country’s prod...
Infrastructure is the foundation and the basic framework which permits cities to function. However, ...
Through the provision of a range of essential services, infrastructure systems profoundly influence ...
Infrastructure—communications, energy, transport, waste, and water networks—is critical for economic...
Twenty-first century infrastructure needs to respond to changing demographics, becoming climate neut...
Infrastructure—communications, energy, transport, waste, and water networks—is critical for economic...
The technological advances of the Fourth Industrial Revolution have fundamentally altered society in...
Climate change has determined the deterioration of the ecosystem, but some politicians deny this evi...
The use of any territory at various scales, from the national to the urban or neighbourhood, would n...