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Kadir Kuru and Deniz Artan
A successful public-private partnership (PPP) relies heavily on effective risk assessment, given the intricate risk factors and contractual arrangements involved. While quantitative risk assessment methods have received significant attention in the PPP l...
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Sónia Lima, Ana Brochado and Rui Cunha Marques
This study focused on the unbalanced relationships that can arise in current public?private partnership (PPP) risk management frameworks, especially in developing countries? water sectors. Different stakeholders? perceptions of risk management were exami...
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Keshav Bhattarai and Ambika P. Adhikari
This paper responds to the research question, ?can urban farming in Nepal help create sustainable cities?? Especially after the COVID-19 pandemic, urban residents have begun to realize that food transported from long distances is not always reliable. Urb...
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Liora Bigon and Edna Langenthal
Against the background of urban redevelopment programs through the lens of varied, country-related planning cultures, this article sets the stage for learning from one country?s recent experience. In this article, we focus on two Israeli urban regenerati...
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Luis Arce, Rodrigo Delgadillo, Alelí Osorio-Lird, Felipe Araya and Carlos Wahr
Recently, in Chile, infrastructure asset value has been incorporated into highway concession contracts. However, the current valuation model used for rigid pavements is not adapted to the standards and conditions of such projects. This study develops a v...
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Jianyi Zhang, Jingchun Feng, Ke Zhang and Xun Han
In Public?Private Partnership (PPP) projects, the structure of the Special Purpose Vehicle (SPV) significantly impacts the value enhancement of projects. This study conducted a quantitative analysis of value enhancement in green PPP projects under single...
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Xiaoxiao Zheng, Yisheng Liu, Jun Jiang and Nan Su
Disputes involved in public?private partnership (PPP) projects destroy the relationship between governments and private partners and generate huge losses. To multiply the chances of successfully preventing disputes, a holistic understanding of how a PPP ...
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Pierluigi Morano, Francesco Tajani, Felicia Di Liddo and Paola Amoruso
The present research is focalized on public-private partnership (PPP) procedures as a driving force of urban sustainable development. The paper intends to point out the relevant role played by the public administrations in the implementation of these mec...
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Igor Nikolaevich Glukhikh, Liudmila Anatolevna Tolstolesova and Otabek Anzor ugli Arzikulov
The modern approach to realization of large, expensive projects with long payback periods in various sectors of infrastructure often involves combining the financial resources of public authorities and the private sector through a public?private partners...
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Aleksandar Ðordevic,Biljana Rakic
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This paper aims to compare the type of public-private partnership (PPP) projects and their sectoral structure in developed and developing countries. This will be done through a comparative analysis of eight countries that belong to the categories of deve...
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