Representatives from 14 developing countries and international organizations met to share solutions to make cities more efficient, sustainable and livable.
An ESMAP-funded low carbon urban transport study proposes to develop âmulti-modal centersâ (MMCs) to integrate bus, railway, car, motorcycle, and non-motorized transport such as walking or bicycling.
This note advises city leaders on how to manage the growth and transformation of urban forms toward an energy efficient and livable path through supportive planning policies, zoning regulations, and design guidelines.
Achieving…
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To accelerate the expansion of renewable energy the Government of Pakistan has requested the support of the World Bank and ESMAP’s Renewable Energy Resource Mapping Initiative to help improve the country’s…
July 24 2015
Issue | July - August 2015
In this edition: India-Brazil knowledge exchange on integrating renewable energy into grids; mapping out pathways to sustainable growth in Vietnam; efficient urban transport in Sri Lanka; ESMAP Knowledge Exchange Forums on energy efficient…
The objective of this study is to assess the competitiveness of five selected Middle East and North Africa (MENA) countries—Algeria, Egypt, Jordan, Morocco and Tunisia—to attract private sector investments in the Concentrated Solar…