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Public-Private Partnerships to Deliver Sustainable Transportation Projects
Abstract Projects in sustainable transportation can be expensive undertakings – in terms of human and materials resources as well as financial resources. The reasons for this include: their potential technical complexity and the required level of expertise for installation, maintenance, and operation; the desirability of packaging complementary initiatives to maintain needed services to all population groups; the importance of training of agency personnel as well as public information and education in preparing everyone for these initiatives; the need for a long-term commitment in maintaining the sustainability of these solutions; and the need for strong institutional support from conception and planning through implementation, monitoring, and review.
Public-Private Partnerships to Deliver Sustainable Transportation Projects
Abstract Projects in sustainable transportation can be expensive undertakings – in terms of human and materials resources as well as financial resources. The reasons for this include: their potential technical complexity and the required level of expertise for installation, maintenance, and operation; the desirability of packaging complementary initiatives to maintain needed services to all population groups; the importance of training of agency personnel as well as public information and education in preparing everyone for these initiatives; the need for a long-term commitment in maintaining the sustainability of these solutions; and the need for strong institutional support from conception and planning through implementation, monitoring, and review.
Public-Private Partnerships to Deliver Sustainable Transportation Projects
2007-01-01
40 pages
Article/Chapter (Book)
Electronic Resource
English
Public/Private Partnerships in Transportation
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