Planning
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One of the most significant innovations being embraced by the world’s
planning
agencies is the concept of “open data,” information that can be used by anyone to improve any aspect of public life.
But, once the hurdles are overcome, the opportunities for better
planning
will be virtually endless.
But governments have already recognized the importance of open data in solving key
planning
challenges.
Costa Rica’s climate change portal is just one example of how improved access to information can streamline urban
planning.
Adidas, for example, is already building a factory in Germany, where robots will produce high-end athletic shoes, and is
planning
a second one in the United States.
While the Fed is
planning
to pump more money into the US economy, the PBC is trying to reduce the amount of money in circulation in China.
It is also important to select the right types of plants at the
planning
stage.
It is time to adopt a more comprehensive, integrated, and long-term approach to the management and
planning
of energy, water, and other resources, with a view toward broader environmental protection.
Now they must be re-organized to function under the new General Staff, which is already
planning
its own exercises with all their costs for transport, fuel, and assorted supplies.
The only way to address this challenge is by radically rethinking water-resource
planning
and management in a way that emphasizes the creative exploitation of unconventional water sources.
China, located at the eastern end of Eurasia, is
planning
to reopen the continental Silk Road through Central Asia and Russia in the direction of Europe.
But that (and other hurricane planning) also draws more residents.
These improvements, together with more effective information sharing in the medical profession, are critical for better
planning
and accountability as well.
Soviet central
planning
could not secure a proper return on those loans - and indeed on all investment, which was a primary reason for the USSR’s collapse.
The key to meeting the Millennium Development Goals in poor countries is an increase in investment in people (health, education, nutrition, and family planning), the environment (water and sanitation, soils, forests, and biodiversity), and infrastructure (roads, power, and ports).
Rather, the built environment is deteriorating as a result of a fragmented approach to infrastructure planning, finance, delivery, and operation, which emphasizes cost, asset class, and geographical location.
Increasing infrastructure’s productivity begins in the
planning
phase.
Similarly, the United Kingdom established a cost-review program that identified 40 major projects for prioritization, reformed overall
planning
processes, and then created a cabinet sub-committee to ensure faster delivery of projects, thereby cutting infrastructure spending by 15%.
Governments must recognize that the private sector can provide more than infrastructure financing; it can also offer know-how in the planning, construction, and operation phases.
Chile, the Philippines, South Africa, South Korea, and Taiwan are all developing frameworks that expand the role of private players in
planning
projects.
These are issues for debate, but one thing should be clear: The eurozone should not aim to achieve the minimum necessary under favorable conditions, which would expose its leaders to charges of poor contingency
planning
should crisis conditions reemerge.
Trump is far from the first president to arrive in the White House
planning
to shake things up.
China’s economic system, which developed from the institutions of central planning, must have had some merits during this period.
But we should also acknowledge that the money spent to improve sanitation – in terms of the social benefits per dollar invested – could possibly be even better spent on impactful SDG targets, such as the elimination of tuberculosis or expanding access to family
planning.
In short, NATO will become the focus for coordinating and
planning
the multinational military contribution to our defense against terrorism and other new threats.
These conflicts have undermined regional security, impeded investment planning, and sparked an undeclared military contest between China and its regional counterweight, the United States.
“It could be that they’re
planning
a surprise birthday party,” says Elizabeth Charnock, whose company, Cataphora, analyzes e-mail traffic and content as well as other documents, primarily for clients involved in litigation and crime detection.
“It’s more likely that they’re
planning
to engage in fraud and they know this one person won't go along with it.”
Restructuring banks in a crisis requires planning, familiarity with the bank’s strengths and weaknesses, knowledge of how best to time the bankruptcy in a volatile economy, and a capacity to coordinate with foreign regulators.
The courts cannot fulfill these tasks, especially not in the time currently allotted for a bank bankruptcy – a 48-hour weekend – without regulators’ prior
planning
and immediate advice, as well as international coordination.
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