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29 th August 2018 Sustainable Infrastructure for Inclusive Green Growth Session 3 The Real World: Opportunities and Constraints for Sustainable Infrastructure Session Chair Gyewoon Choi, Incheon National University Greening grey


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29th August 2018 Sustainable Infrastructure for Inclusive Green Growth Session 3 The Real World: Opportunities and Constraints for Sustainable Infrastructure

Session Chair Gyewoon Choi, Incheon National University

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PROMOTES SUSTAINABLE WATER USE AMONG STAKEHOLDERS by ENGAGING THEM INTO SUSTAINABLE POLICIES & PRACTICES

World Water Week 2018 Stockholm, August 29th Sustainable infrastructure for inclusive green growth –Nassia Kassela, GWP-Med

3 . CAPACITY BUILDING & STAKEHOLDER ENGAGEMENT 4 . AWARENESS RAISING & COMMUNICATION 1 . WORKS 2 . EDUCATIONAL ACTIVITIES

Greening grey infrastructure and engaging stakeholders

INCREASES URBAN WATER SUPPLY by OPTIMIZING EXISTING “GREY” INFRASTRUCTURE  freestanding gate installation  additional reservoir capacity  environmental & social benefits Take away points  We can optimize grey infrastructure & make it greener  We can couple technical applications with targeted activities for decision makers & the civil society to increase benefits

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MAt i Cirkulära RObusta system

MAt i Cirkulära RObusta system

What drives technology change?

MACRO

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MAt i Cirkulära RObusta system

Going from linear to circular

1-2 liter 10-12 liter 140 liter Biogas

Nutrients

Nutrients

Biogas

Waste heat

Potentials: + 50-60% biogas + Clean nutrients for recyling + 50-70% heat recovery

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MAt i Cirkulära RObusta system

The case of Stockholm (SRS) vs Helsingborg (H+)

H+ SRS

Planning Investigation Implementation

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MAt i Cirkulära RObusta system

The case of Stockholm (SRS) vs Helsingborg (H+)

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29th August 2018 Sustainable Infrastructure for Inclusive Green Growth Session 3 The Real World: Opportunities and Constraints for Sustainable Infrastructure

Session Chair Gyewoon Choi, Incheon National University

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INFRASTRUCTURE BOND

(Debt)

INSURANCE PREMIUM CATastrophic BOND

(Insurance linked securities)

RESILIENCE BOND

(Impact Insurance)

Willingness to Pay Social & Business Impact (Resilience & Robustness) PROACTIVE REACTIVE BUSINESS AS USUAL DISRUPTIVE & COMPETITIVE

NEW SOLUTION OUT OF THE BOX

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GOALS:

  • 1. Develop a strong proof of concept for

UTFI: technical, economic & institutional

  • 2. Facilitate opportunities for scaling up in

the most prospective regions

Curre rentl tly Wet t Season UTFI Wet t Season UTFI Dry Season

  • Reduce impacts of climate variability
  • Enhance groundwater storage
  • Stabilize or enhance livelihoods

http:http://utfi.iwmi.org/

Revitalizing Village Infrastructure to Co-Manage Floods & Droughts in the Ganges Basin

Underground Taming

  • f Floods for Irrigation

(UTFI):

BENEFITS:

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(CRC WSC, 2017) Low-density development 2016 Infill development (Business-as-usual) 2031 Water-sensitive infill development 2031

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Runoff

Legend:

BAU WSUD area Runoff in WSUD applied area

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29th August 2018 Sustainable Infrastructure for Inclusive Green Growth Session 3 The Real World: Opportunities and Constraints for Sustainable Infrastructure

Session Chair Gyewoon Choi, Incheon National University

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29th August 2018 Sustainable Infrastructure for Inclusive Green Growth Session 3 The Real World: Opportunities and Constraints for Sustainable Infrastructure

Seminar Conclusions Maimuna Nalubega, AfDB