The Global Quest for Sustainability: The Role of Green Infrastructure in a Post-Pandemic World
In the aftermath of the pandemic, global demand for infrastructure is booming. National plans around the world show that infrastructure is likely to provide the backbone for a resurgence in public expenditure, and to support growth in economies badly hit by the pandemic.As all the biggest powers and...
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