Sustainable infrastructure for low-carbon development in the EU Partnership: Hotspot analysis and needs assessment

05/2021 | Study
Sustainable infrastructure

This study presents findings from an analysis of the strengths and weaknesses of existing institutional frameworks for strategic planning of sustainable infrastructure in the six countries of the European Union’s Eastern Partnership. It also provides an inventory of infrastructure projects, both planned and under construction, in the region, with the objective of assessing the extent to which infrastructure plans are consistent with long-term development, climate and environmental objectives. 

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