Nature-Based Infrastructure to Improve Two Major Projects on Inland Water Quality in Cape Town
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Nature-based infrastructure to improve two major projects on inland water quality in Cape Town
Cape Town: The planned green infrastructure investment in the Diep/Sand- and Zeekoe catchments by the City of Cape Town could result in net benefits of up to R257 million over 25 years, according to a recent analysis. Reportedly, this assessment was part of a package of support for Cape Town’s nature-based infrastructure interventions from the C40 Cities Finance Facility (CFF). The other assessment looked at the construction of the City’s plan…
Nature-Based Infrastructure to Improve Inland Water Quality Could Result in Net Benefits up to R257 Million For The City of Cape Town - Infrastructure news
The City of Cape Town’s planned green infrastructure investment in the Diep/Sand- and Zeekoe catchments could result in net benefits of up to R257 million over 25 years, according to an analysis undertaken. This assessment was part of a package of support for Cape Town’s nature-based infrastructure interventions from the C40 Cities Finance Facility (CFF). The other assessment looked at the construction of the City’s planned Paardevlei solar plan…
Nature-based infrastructure to improve inland water quality could result in net benefits up to R257 million
The City’s planned green infrastructure investment in the Diep/Sand- and Zeekoe catchments could result in net benefits of up to R257 million over 25 years, according to an analysis undertaken. […] The post Nature-based infrastructure to improve inland water quality could result in net benefits up to R257 million appeared first on Cape Business News.
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