Infrastructure for Good

By: Economist Impact
  • Summary

  • Infrastructure for Good is an Economist Impact podcast, supported by Deloitte, exploring how countries can build more resilient, environmentally-friendly and socially-inclusive infrastructure. 

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Episodes
  • Key findings from the Infrastructure for Good barometer
    Jun 8 2023
    Matt Terry and Mateus Getlinger (Economist Impact) join guests Sara Mason (Duke University's Nicholas Institute for Energy, Environment & Sustainability) and Tania Tsoneva (CBRE Investment Management) to discuss key findings, highlights and country lessons from the Infrastructure for Good barometer.

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    31 mins
  • Building toward social, economic and environmental sustainability
    May 24 2023
    Phillip Cornell (Economist Impact) joins guests Anthony Kane (Institute for Sustainable Infrastructure) and Rowan Palmer (UN Environment Program) to explore how infrastructure can achieve better socioeconomic impacts and environmental resilience through effective community engagement and a focus on sustainability.

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    30 mins
  • Blueprints of success
    Apr 5 2023
    Vaibhav Sahgal (Economist Impact), alongside guests David Baxter (International Sustainability Resilience Center), Leticia Ferreras (Allianz Global Investors) and Craig Walter (Deloitte) discuss how strategic planning and better governance have been crucial in attracting sustainable financing and investment in infrastructure.

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    31 mins

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