Resilient Infrastructure Public-Private Partnerships : Contracts and Procurement – The Case of Japan
Resilient economic infrastructure plays an increasingly significant role in mitigating natural disaster risks, including hydrometeorological and geophysical hazards, especially in the contexts of climate variability and change. Building on the theo...
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okr-10986-292082021-05-25T09:10:01Z Resilient Infrastructure Public-Private Partnerships : Contracts and Procurement – The Case of Japan World Bank PUBLIC-PRIVATE PARTNERSHIPS RESILIENT INFRASTRUCTURE DISASTER RISK RISK MANAGEMENT RISK ALLOCATION PROCUREMENT INSURANCE Resilient economic infrastructure plays an increasingly significant role in mitigating natural disaster risks, including hydrometeorological and geophysical hazards, especially in the contexts of climate variability and change. Building on the theoretical approaches to the key challenges in resilient infrastructure public-private partnerships (PPPs) outlined by Public-Private Infrastructure Advisory Facility (PPIAF), the World Bank's Global Infrastructure Facility (GIF) and the Tokyo Disaster Risk Management (DRM) Hub have initiated a knowledge project on "Resilient Infrastructure PPPs—Contracts and Procurement" to harness the knowledge and expertise gained from PPP projects in selected countries to help the governments of low- and middle-income countries to prepare and structure disaster-resilient infrastructure PPPs. This report presents a case study of infrastructure PPP projects in Japan under the knowledge development component. Japan is highly exposed to natural disaster risks ranging from earthquake, tsunami, cyclone, floods, and landslides to volcanic eruptions. Japan's experience in structuring resilient infrastructure PPPs offers policy recommendations and insights on how disaster and climate risks can be managed under PPPs. 2018-01-22T19:27:18Z 2018-01-22T19:27:18Z 2017 Report http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/479931516124878843/Resilient-infrastructure-public-private-partnerships-PPPs-contracts-and-procurement-the-case-of-Japan http://hdl.handle.net/10986/29208 English CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo World Bank Washington, DC Economic & Sector Work :: Other Infrastructure Study Economic & Sector Work Japan |
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Resilient economic infrastructure plays
an increasingly significant role in mitigating natural
disaster risks, including hydrometeorological and
geophysical hazards, especially in the contexts of climate
variability and change. Building on the theoretical
approaches to the key challenges in resilient infrastructure
public-private partnerships (PPPs) outlined by
Public-Private Infrastructure Advisory Facility (PPIAF), the
World Bank's Global Infrastructure Facility (GIF) and
the Tokyo Disaster Risk Management (DRM) Hub have initiated
a knowledge project on "Resilient Infrastructure
PPPs—Contracts and Procurement" to harness the
knowledge and expertise gained from PPP projects in selected
countries to help the governments of low- and middle-income
countries to prepare and structure disaster-resilient
infrastructure PPPs. This report presents a case study of
infrastructure PPP projects in Japan under the knowledge
development component. Japan is highly exposed to natural
disaster risks ranging from earthquake, tsunami, cyclone,
floods, and landslides to volcanic eruptions. Japan's
experience in structuring resilient infrastructure PPPs
offers policy recommendations and insights on how disaster
and climate risks can be managed under PPPs. |
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Resilient Infrastructure Public-Private Partnerships : Contracts and Procurement – The Case of Japan |
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Resilient Infrastructure Public-Private Partnerships : Contracts and Procurement – The Case of Japan |
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Resilient Infrastructure Public-Private Partnerships : Contracts and Procurement – The Case of Japan |
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Resilient Infrastructure Public-Private Partnerships : Contracts and Procurement – The Case of Japan |
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Resilient Infrastructure Public-Private Partnerships : Contracts and Procurement – The Case of Japan |
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resilient infrastructure public-private partnerships : contracts and procurement – the case of japan |
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http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/479931516124878843/Resilient-infrastructure-public-private-partnerships-PPPs-contracts-and-procurement-the-case-of-Japan http://hdl.handle.net/10986/29208 |
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