Abstract
This study aims to analyze the interplay between sustainable development and infrastructure projects. The primary objective is to discern how infrastructure projects can either contribute to or hinder the achievement of sustainable development, as well as identify key factors influencing this relationship. A comprehensive methodological approach was employed to achieve the research objective. Literature analysis, statistical data, and econometric methods were used to examine the impact of infrastructure projects on sustainable development indicators. Additionally, case studies, expert interviews, and project analyses were conducted. The research revealed that well-designed and implemented infrastructure projects can serve as a crucial catalyst for sustainable development. The effective utilization of infrastructure can foster economic growth, social inclusivity, and environmental preservation. The importance of project management, stakeholder engagement, and consideration of social and environmental factors were underscored as critical components for the successful convergence of infrastructure projects and sustainable development. These findings provide a foundation for developing strategies and policies conducive to more effective synergy between infrastructure and sustainable development in the future.
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Publication Date
30 September 2024
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978-1-80296-966-5
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European Publisher
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4
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1st Edition
Pages
1-1008
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sustainable development, ecology, economy, technologies, green technologies
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Dakhaeva, F., Khadzheiva, E., & Baikhanov, A. (2024). Sustainable Development And Infrastructure. In K. A. Said-Akhmadovich, & A. S. Salamova (Eds.), Modern Trends in Governance and Sustainable Development of Socio-economic Systems: From Regional Development to Global Economic Growth, vol 4. European Proceedings of Multidisciplinary Sciences (pp. 839-846). European Publisher. https://doi.org/10.15405/epms.2024.09.95