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Innovative PPP models in urban mobility sector: A case study of three Indian cities: Amritsar, Kochi and Surat 城市交通领域的创新PPP模式:以印度阿姆利则、高知和苏拉特三个城市为例
WAPPP Journal Pub Date : 2022-09-23 DOI: 10.55898/wappp2022_innov_ppp_urbmob
Jaishree Jindel, D. Jose
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Integrating Climate Risk Management in infrastructure PPPs in Developing CountriesER CONSIDERATIONS 将气候风险管理纳入发展中国家基础设施公私合作的考虑
WAPPP Journal Pub Date : 2022-08-05 DOI: 10.55898/wappp2022_climate_risks_ppps
Jyoti Bisbey, Chang-Boong Lee, Patrick Ryan
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