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public–private partnership (PPP); water sector; developing country; risk management 1. Introduction In 2021, investment in public–private partnership (PPP) projects reached USD 76.2 billion, allocated to 240 ventures. The water sector usually registers low levels of investment, but this area of ...
public–private partnership;forest management;protected area;climate change 1. Introduction Among the most urgent issues of our time is the effective use of resources by states in order to fully perform the functions assigned to them. For the stable maintenance of the course of sustainable developmen...
In this paper, a conceptual framework for investigating the PPP model as it relates to hospitals is proposed. When the PPP model is applied to healthcare (hospitals), it is possible to discover the path to success by developing a critical assessment and
The regulations governing municipal PPP projects set out the four main phases which a proposed partnership must follow: “inception, feasibility study, procurement, and PPP contract management”. The respective roles of players at each stage of the PPP approval process (in respect of municipal water...
As an important part of market-based reforms, the issue of “risk” has always been a part of the public–private partnership (PPP) debate, and the way in which risks are managed determines the sustainability of market-based reforms. This study systematically examines how the institutional envir...
This has led to an increasing reliance on the Public–Private Partnership (PPP) model, an alternative financing model involving a long-term collaboration between the private and public sectors to provide public services. Turkey, as a developing country facing financial limitations, has embraced the ...
In China, the number of public–private partnership (PPP) projects in the museum field is relatively small, and the success rate is quite low, which highlights the drawback of an insufficient depth of overall promotion. To break through this dilemma, this paper objectively analyzes the interest...