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2024

Building Disaster and Climate Resilient Infrastructure Through Public–Private Partnerships

Building Disaster and Climate Resilient Infrastructure Through Public–Private Partnerships
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This document explores how public–private partnerships (PPPs) can support disaster and climate resilience in infrastructure projects across Southeast Asia.

  • Highlights the economic benefits of resilient infrastructure
  • Explains the role of PPPs in bridging investment gaps
  • Outlines Australian frameworks and global good practices
  • Identifies key risks and vulnerabilities in Southeast Asia
  • Provides examples of blended finance models
  • Supports inclusive and sustainable infrastructure development

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This item is relevant to the mining industry as it provides insights into infrastructure resilience, investment strategies and PPP models that can be applied to mining operations.

  • Supports infrastructure resilience planning for mining sites
  • Offers PPP models applicable to mining infrastructure
  • Includes Australian frameworks relevant to mining regions
  • Addresses climate risks impacting mining operations
  • Encourages collaboration between public and private sectors
  • Promotes sustainable infrastructure development in resource sectors

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