Building a Common Approach: Global Infrastructure Standards

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2022-06-21

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Losos, Liz
Fetter, Rob

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Well-planned, -designed, and -built infrastructure projects are critically needed to improve economic productivity, transition to a low-carbon economy, mitigate environmental risks, and promote human rights and social inclusion. Both public- and private-sector investors are increasingly designating funds for these types of infrastructure projects. Yet sustainable, quality infrastructure is still not being constructed at nearly the rate needed, especially in developing and emerging economies. A persistent barrier is the absence of a reliable and widely recognized global standard for identifying “bankable” infrastructure projects with low environmental, social, and governance (ESG) risks; high debt transparency; and reliable economic returns.

Building a Common Approach: Global Infrastructure Standards examines three new initiatives—Blue Dot Network, FAST-Infra, and Green Development Guidance—that have been independently developed to create a global standard to mobilize capital for sustainable, quality infrastructure projects. The report maps out the rationale, approach, and technical aspects of each to better understand how they compare.

The three initiatives are releasing standards in close proximity, which could create confusion and undermine their collective objective of advancing sustainable, quality infrastructure. This report offers nine recommendations to reduce competition and promote a common approach. With coordination, all three initiatives could thrive and the sum of their efforts would expand sustainable, quality infrastructure adoption globally.

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Losos, Liz, and Rob Fetter (2022). Building a Common Approach: Global Infrastructure Standards. Retrieved from https://hdl.handle.net/10161/26607.

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Elizabeth Losos

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Elizabeth Losos is an executive in residence at the Nicholas Institute for Energy, Environment & Sustainability and adjunct professor at the Nicholas School of the Environment. Her work focuses on how to promote sustainable and resilient infrastructure through policy research on infrastructure standards, environmental and social impacts, and enabling conditions. Dr. Losos also heads the ISLE Initiative, a global network of learning hubs to build sustainable infrastructure capacity through case-based peer learning. She is co-convener of the Resilience Roadmap Project, an initiative to support US federal agencies and their partners in building equitable climate resilience. She also is the Duke lead for Infrastructure for Good, a research initiative of Economist Impact in partnership with Deloitte and the Nicholas Institute; the centerpiece of the program is a barometer that compares infrastructure ecosystems in countries around the world.
 
Losos formerly was president and CEO of the Organization for Tropical Studies (OTS), a global consortium of universities and research institutes with the mission of promoting education, research, and the responsible use of natural resources in the tropics. Prior to her tenure with OTS, Losos was the director of the Smithsonian Institution’s Center for Tropical Forest Science, a global network of large-scale forest demography programs.


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