Guidebook on Capital Investment Planning for the Capital City of Ulaanbaatar
The guidebook consists of five chapters. Chapter one overviews the CIP process and the challenges of that process in UB, including how the CIP process is linked with other areas of government activities such as long-term planning, asset management,...
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okr-10986-323992021-05-25T09:27:49Z Guidebook on Capital Investment Planning for the Capital City of Ulaanbaatar Kaganova, Olga Dash, Battuya Bat-Orig, Khaliun Chen, Yang URBAN PLANNING CAPITAL INVESTMENT PUBLIC-PRIVATE PARTNERSHIP MUNICIPAL FINANCE CLIMATE CHANGE IMPACT CITY DEVELOPMENT STRATEGY The guidebook consists of five chapters. Chapter one overviews the CIP process and the challenges of that process in UB, including how the CIP process is linked with other areas of government activities such as long-term planning, asset management, and financial planning and budgeting. Chapter two considers more specifically how urban planning, strategic planning, and asset management serve (or should serve) as the foundation of potential capital investment projects. Chapter three presents a step-by-step outline of the CIP process in UB, along with suggestions for new approaches and strategies that could be added based on international good practices. Chapter four discusses some issues associated with implementing and monitoring investment projects. These chapters are designed to provide practical advice on how the CIP process in UB can be improved. Chapter five presents recommendations for next steps in the city’s journey towards more efficient and sustainable capital investment. It considers both short and medium-term improvements and strategic directions. 2019-09-17T19:00:18Z 2019-09-17T19:00:18Z 2018-08-01 Report http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/364471568100703632/Guidebook-on-Capital-Investment-Planning-for-the-Capital-City-of-Ulaanbaatar http://hdl.handle.net/10986/32399 English CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo World Bank World Bank, Washington, DC Economic & Sector Work Economic & Sector Work :: City Development Strategy East Asia and Pacific Mongolia |
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URBAN PLANNING CAPITAL INVESTMENT PUBLIC-PRIVATE PARTNERSHIP MUNICIPAL FINANCE CLIMATE CHANGE IMPACT CITY DEVELOPMENT STRATEGY Kaganova, Olga Dash, Battuya Bat-Orig, Khaliun Chen, Yang Guidebook on Capital Investment Planning for the Capital City of Ulaanbaatar |
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The guidebook consists of five chapters.
Chapter one overviews the CIP process and the challenges of
that process in UB, including how the CIP process is linked
with other areas of government activities such as long-term
planning, asset management, and financial planning and
budgeting. Chapter two considers more specifically how urban
planning, strategic planning, and asset management serve (or
should serve) as the foundation of potential capital
investment projects. Chapter three presents a step-by-step
outline of the CIP process in UB, along with suggestions for
new approaches and strategies that could be added based on
international good practices. Chapter four discusses some
issues associated with implementing and monitoring
investment projects. These chapters are designed to provide
practical advice on how the CIP process in UB can be
improved. Chapter five presents recommendations for next
steps in the city’s journey towards more efficient and
sustainable capital investment. It considers both short and
medium-term improvements and strategic directions. |
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Kaganova, Olga Dash, Battuya Bat-Orig, Khaliun Chen, Yang |
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Kaganova, Olga Dash, Battuya Bat-Orig, Khaliun Chen, Yang |
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Kaganova, Olga |
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Guidebook on Capital Investment Planning for the Capital City of Ulaanbaatar |
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Guidebook on Capital Investment Planning for the Capital City of Ulaanbaatar |
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Guidebook on Capital Investment Planning for the Capital City of Ulaanbaatar |
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Guidebook on Capital Investment Planning for the Capital City of Ulaanbaatar |
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Guidebook on Capital Investment Planning for the Capital City of Ulaanbaatar |
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guidebook on capital investment planning for the capital city of ulaanbaatar |
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World Bank, Washington, DC |
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2019 |
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http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/364471568100703632/Guidebook-on-Capital-Investment-Planning-for-the-Capital-City-of-Ulaanbaatar http://hdl.handle.net/10986/32399 |
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