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 infrastructure and engaging stakeholders INCREASES URBAN WATER SUPPLY PROMOTES SUSTAINABLE WATER USE AMONG STAKEHOLDERS by by OPTIMIZING EXISTING “GREY” INFRASTRUCTURE ENGAGING THEM INTO SUSTAINABLE POLICIES & PRACTICES freestanding gate installation additional reservoir capacity 3 . 2 . environmental & social benefits CAPACITY BUILDING & EDUCATIONAL STAKEHOLDER ACTIVITIES ENGAGEMENT 1 . WORKS 4 . AWARENESS RAISING & COMMUNICATION 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 Sustainable infrastructure for inclusive green growth – Nassia Kassela, GWP-Med World Water Week 2018 Stockholm, August 29th
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Going from linear to circular Potentials: + 50-60% biogas 140 liter 1-2 liter 10-12 liter + Clean nutrients for recyling Waste Biogas Nutrients heat Nutrients Biogas + 50-70% heat recovery MA t i C irkulära RO busta system
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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
NEW SOLUTION OUT OF THE BOX Social & Business Impact (Resilience & Robustness) PROACTIVE INFRASTRUCTURE BOND RESILIENCE BOND (Debt) (Impact Insurance) REACTIVE CAT astrophic BOND INSURANCE PREMIUM (Insurance linked securities) Willingness to Pay BUSINESS AS USUAL DISRUPTIVE & COMPETITIVE
Underground Taming Revitalizing Village Infrastructure of Floods for Irrigation to Co-Manage Floods & Droughts in the Ganges Basin (UTFI): Curre rentl tly GOALS: Wet t Season 1. Develop a strong proof of concept for UTFI: technical, economic & institutional 2. Facilitate opportunities for scaling up in the most prospective regions UTFI Wet t Season UTFI Dry Season BENEFITS: • Reduce impacts of climate variability • Enhance groundwater storage • Stabilize or enhance livelihoods http:http://utfi.iwmi.org/
Low-density development Infill development Water-sensitive infill development (Business-as-usual) 2031 2016 2031 (CRC WSC, 2017)
Legend: BAU Runoff WSUD area Runoff in WSUD applied area
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
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