U4SSC Compendium of practices on innovative financing for smart sustainable cities projects
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Compendium of practices oninnovative financing for smartsustainable cities projects
Acknowledgements
Executive summary
Contents
List of figures
Introduction
Methodology
CASE STUDIES ON INNOVATIVE FINANCING
1 Education - University Campus in a smart sustainable city Vilne (Ukraine)
2 Energy - Cabeólica wind farm project (Cape Verde)
3 Energy - The first solar energy cooperative in the Rio Favela informal settlements (Brazil)
4 Health - Elaziğ Fethi Sekin city hospital (Türkiye)
5 Housing - Intervention in the Plaza Redonda in Valencia city centre (Spain)
6 Housing - Integral rehabilitation plan – Old Town of Ponferrada (Spain)
7 ICT - MainOne submarine cable project (West Africa)
8 Transport - Toll road bypass of Togliatti with bridge over Volga river (Russian Federation)
9 Transport - Longhua tram (China)
10 Transport - TOSA electric bus fleet (Switzerland)
11 Urban development - Parque das Nações, Lisbon (Portugal)
12 Urban development - Ogal Shiwa – Public real estate programme (Japan)
13 Urban development - Muhange cross-border market (Tanzania)
14 Waste management - Municipal solid waste management of the city of Mamou (Guinea)
15 Water and sanitation – Rostov-on-Don wastewater system (Russian Federation)
Conclusions
Figure 1: University Campus in a smart sustainable city Vilne (Ukraine)
Figure 2: Cabeólica wind farm project (Cape Verde)
Figure 3: The first solar energy cooperative in the Rio Favela informal settlements (Brazil)
Figure 4: Elaziğ Fethi Sekin city hospital (Turkey)
Figure 5: Intervention in the Plaza Redonda in Valencia city centre (Spain)
Figure 6: Integral rehabilitation plan – Old Town of Ponferrada (Spain)
Figure 7: MainOne submarine cable project (West Africa)
Figure 8: Toll road bypass of Togliatti with bridge over Volga river (Russian Federation)
Figure 9: Longhua tram (China)
Figure 10: TOSA electric bus fleet (Switzerland)
Figure 11: Parque das Nações, Lisbon (Portugal)
Figure 12: The scheme of relationships between the Shiwa town and project companies for sub-projects
Figure 13: Ogal Shiwa – Public real estate programme (Japan)
Figure 14: Muhange cross-border market (Tanzania)
Figure 15: Breakdown of project costs and funding
Figure 16: Municipal solid waste management of the city of Mamou (Guinea)
Figure 17: Photos of youth cleaning the city as part of the pilot phase of the project (January 2021)
Figure 18: Rostov-on-Don wastewater system (Russian Federation)
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