Download the latest issue of Infrastructure Footprint from Current Issue icon at bottom of page! At any one time, somewhere in the world, a major infrastructure development is taking shape. This may be to coincide with a global sporting event or be a key part of a nation’s municipal infrastructure. Almost all will be supported by public money and almost all will have the concept of legacy as integral to their process. With legacy comes sustainability and whichever definitio...
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Did Vancouver live up to its green standards?Vancouver, the laid-back coastal Canadian utopia of half a million, is still the most ‘liveable’ city in the world, according to a new ranking from the Eco...
London 2012 claimed the Games will be the most sustainable in recent history. However, a Going for Green report claims a lack of electric vehicles, air pollution and renewable electricity targets were areas of concern.The report praised London's 2012's approach to mapping its carbon footprint and its aim to reuse or recycle 90% of temporary materials.Not securing more electric vehicles for the Olympic fleet was a "missed opportunity", the committee's report concludes.It is still not clear how carbon emissions...
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