Reducing Environmental Risks from Belt and Road Initiative Investments in Transportation Infrastructure
The Belt and Road Initiative, due to its diverse and extensive infrastructure investments, poses a wide range of environmental risks. Some projects have easily identifiable and measurable impacts, such as energy projects' greenhouse gas emissi...
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| Format: | Working Paper | 
| Language: | English | 
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      World Bank, Washington, DC    
    
      2019
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| Online Access: | http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/700631548446492003/Reducing-Environmental-Risks-from-Belt-and-Road-Initiative-Investments-in-Transportation-Infrastructure http://hdl.handle.net/10986/31186  | 
| Summary: | The Belt and Road Initiative, due to its
            diverse and extensive infrastructure investments, poses a
            wide range of environmental risks. Some projects have easily
            identifiable and measurable impacts, such as energy
            projects' greenhouse gas emissions. Others, such as
            transportation infrastructure, due to their vast geographic
            reach, generate more complex and potentially more extensive
            environmental risks. The proposed Belt and Road Initiative
            rail and road investments have stimulated concerns because
            of the history of significant negative environmental impacts
            from large-scale transportation projects across the globe.
            This paper studies environmental risks -- direct and
            indirect -- from Belt and Road Initiative transportation
            projects and the mitigation strategies and policies to
            address them. The paper concludes with a recommendation on
            how to take advantage of the scale of the Belt and Road
            Initiative to address these concerns in a way not typically
            available to stand-alone projects. In short, this scale
            motivates and permits early integrated development and
            conservation planning. | 
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