Academic research on PPPs
, 146–147
Accounting issues
, 3, 6, 20, 34–35
Adaptability and resilience
, 397
Addis Ababa Action Agenda (AAAA)
, 271, 306
‘Adem Jashari’ Pristina International Airport (PIA)
, 339, 350–353
contractual PPP design of
, 352
Administrative contractual clauses
, 33
Administrative law provisions
, 33
Adopt a School programme
, 319–320
Advisory Council on International Affairs (AIV)
, 172
Affordability
, 73, 75, 363, 399–400
case studies
, 366–367
Dakar Water project, Senegal
, 372–377
East Coast Toll Road, India
, 377–380
Pamir Power project, Tajikistan
, 367–372
Africa, PPPs in
, 18–19, 50, 251, 271
infrastructure development. See Infrastructure development through PPPs in Africa
specificities of African PPP landscape
, 275–277
sustainable development goals (SDGs)
, 272–275
See also Pro-poor PPPs, for development in Africa
Africa Infrastructure Country Diagnostic (AICD)
, 469
African Development Bank (AfDB), PPPs at
, 247
infrastructure
, 248, 249–250, 253, 259
lessons and recommendations
, 256–262
main findings
, 252
enabling environment operations
, 255–256
PPP portfolio perspective
, 254–255
strategic perspective
, 252–254
methodology
, 251–252
Private Sector Development Strategy 2013–2017
, 253
technical assistance for PPP projects
, 257–258
African PPP landscape, specificities of
, 275–277
Aga Khan Development Foundation
, 366–367
Aga Khan Development Fund (AKFED)
, 370
Agricultural development and food security in Mozambique
, 178–180
Agricultural market infrastructure, PPPs for
, 204–205
Agri-PPP projects
, 191
benefits and challenges of
, 211–214
entry-points for
, 197
agricultural market infrastructure, PPPs for
, 204–205
business development services (BDS)
, 205–207
innovation and technology transfer (ITT) PPPs
, 201–204
value chain development (VCD) partnerships
, 197–201
and infrastructure PPPs
, 207
feasibility assessment and partner selection
, 208–209
formality of PPP arrangement
, 207–208
investment contributions
, 209
range of partners
, 208
risk sharing
, 209–211
methodology
, 195–197
vs. traditional infrastructure PPPs
, 210–211
Anti-Unfair Competition Law
, 119
Application, of PPP
, 67, 417
commercial risk
, 70
legal, policy and institutional frameworks
, 71–72
local capacity
, 73–74
macroeconomic considerations
, 68–69
political risk
, 69–70
project design considerations
, 74
choice of PPP model
, 74
economic viability
, 76
financial viability
, 75–76
integrating social objectives
, 76
technical feasibility
, 75
Approval procedure
, 122–124, 128
Argentina, PPP implementation in
, 19
Arguments for and against PPPs
, 6, 17, 21, 37
Asian Development Bank (ADB)
, 250, 275, 299, 514, 516
Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank (AIIB)
, 250
Asia Pacific Project Preparation Facility (AP3F)
, 250
Availability payments
, 365
Balanced risk profile between the government and private sector
, 398
Bankable service/facility, long-term strategic planning for
, 401
Basic Health Units (BHUs)
, 315, 321–324
‘Bouyges Batiment-Egis’
, 352
Brazil
PPP implementation in
, 19
unsolicited proposals (USPs) in
, 561, 563
case study
, 562–563
comparative analysis with Chile
, 572–576
government, role of
, 564–565
performance of USPs regulatory model
, 565–567
regulatory model
, 564
Brazilian Development Bank
, 562
Budget and fiscal constraints
, 93
Build, operate and transfer (BOT) concessions
, 48, 65, 70, 207, 222, 235, 242, 417
Build, own, operate and transfer (BOOT)
, 48
Build, own and operate (BOO)
, 60, 66
Build, rehabilitate, operate and transfer (BROT) concession
, 60
Build-lease-transfer (BLT)
, 48, 56, 417
Build-operate-transfer (BOT) law
, 86, 222, 417
Bureau of Public Enterprises (BPE), Nigeria
, 471
Business development services (BDS)
, 192, 197, 205–207
Business involvement, partnerships with
, 141, 142
Capacity building
, 74, 224, 256, 271, 299, 300, 399
third generation of
, 300
within emerging markets
, 282
Capital-intensive healthcare investments
, 409
Central Africa IT backbone
, 257
Central Asia water supply, PPP implementations in
, 515
essence of PPP
, 515–517
in Kazakhstan
, 517–519
in Kyrgyzstan
, 519–523
practical considerations
, 527
fair remuneration and competition
, 533
performance management
, 529–531
proposed paradigm
, 531–533
quid pro quo of considerations
, 527–529
in Tajikistan
, 523–525
in Uzbekistan
, 525–527
Central Government, in India
, 229
Chen’s theory-driven evaluation concept
, 588
Chief Minister’s Initiative for Primary Healthcare (CMIPHC)
, 315, 321–325
Chief Minister’s Self-Employment Scheme (CMSES)
, 316–319
Chile, PPP programme in
, 289–290, 297, 445
Chile, unsolicited proposals (USPs) in
, 561, 567, 568
case study
, 567–568
comparative analysis with Brazil
, 572–576
government, role of
, 570–571
performance of USPs regulatory model
, 571–572
regulatory model
, 568–569
China, PPP in
, 113, 115, 120, 121
discussion and conclusion
, 134–136
implementation
, 18, 19
institutionalization
, 121
approval procedure
, 122–124
competition between private enterprises and SOEs
, 128
lack of legislation
, 124–128
public resistance
, 128–129
marketization, manifestation of
, 116
emergence: mid-1980s–late 1990s
, 116–118
growth: early 2000s–2008
, 118–119
recession: 2008–2013
, 119–120
revival: post-2013
, 120–121
risks
, 129
categories
, 130–133
division
, 133–134
transferal
, 134
Classical content analysis (CCA)
, 393
Cohesive and collaborative project management
, 302
Colombia, PPP development in
, 441, 446
infrastructure investment and PPP
, 446–448
Institute for Infrastructure and Concessions of Cundinamarca (ICCU)
, 455
National Council for Economic and Social Planning (CONPES)
, 452
National Institute of Roads (INVIAS)
, 452
National Planning Department (DNP)
, 446
new legal and institutional framework
, 448–453
quantification and distribution of PPP
, 453–459
Registry of Public–Private Partnerships (RUAPP)
, 453
Vías 4G programme
, 456, 457
Commercial risk
, 70, 86, 206
Commercial viable service/facility
long-term strategic planning for
, 401
Common Foreign and Security Policy (CFSP)
, 355
Common Provisions Regulation
, 342
Community Assistance for Reconstruction, Development and Stabilization (CARDS)
, 349
Community-based organizations (CBOs)
, 181–182
Community participation in pro-poor PPPs
, 176
agricultural development and food security in Mozambique
, 178–180
natural gas extraction and growth corridors in Mozambique and Tanzania
, 176–178
sanitation in informal settlements in Kenya
, 181–182
‘Community-PPP’ model
, 181, 182
Compagnie Ivoirienne d’Electricite (CIE)
, 63
Compendium of PPP on infrastructure
, 224
Concession agreements
, 48, 62, 370, 379, 397, 479, 501, 507
Concessions
, 8, 48, 64, 72, 86, 575
concept of
, 8
in Russia
, 18
Contractual arrangements
, 50, 180, 204, 214, 222, 273, 341, 476, 481, 489, 517
Cooperation for Advancement, Rehabilitation and Education (CARE) Foundation
, 319–321
Copenhagen Criteria
, 335, 339, 345, 349
Corruption in public investment
, 289–290
Critical success factors (CSFs)
, 423
Currency Exchange Fund
, 70
Dakar Water project, Senegal
, 372–373, 372
affordability, achieving
, 374–375
project background
, 372–373
project outcomes
, 376–377
project structure
, 375–376
Database PPPs in India
, 228, 239
Data collection
, 389, 390–392, 467, 588
Decent life, key perquisites for
, 398–399
Decision-making by government
, 403–404
Definitions, of PPPs
, 47–49, 84, 515–516
Delhi–Gurgaon Super Connectivity Ltd (DGSCL), India
, 491
discussion and conclusion
, 508–510
major DGSCL Project events
, 498–499
managing opportunism in PPPs
, 492–493
methodology
, 494
case particulars
, 495
construction
, 496–497
denouement
, 501–502
operations
, 497, 499–500
project award
, 496
project selection
, 495–496
opportunism over project life cycle
, 502
project award
, 504–505
project construction
, 505–507
project life cycle
, 508
project operation
, 507–508
project selection
, 503–504
Democratic governance
, 147, 402–404
Design, finance, build, operate and transfer (DFBOT) PPP model
, 467
Developing/emerging countries, investing in
, 87
Development, PPP for
, 18, 141
implications for governing partnerships
, 157
adapting development agencies
, 158–159
exploring new governance approaches and practices
, 158
international level, coordination at
, 159
integrated governance framework, need for
, 146–147
partnering approaches
, 147
efficiency-oriented partnerships
, 148–151
hybrid partnering approach
, 153–157
participation-oriented partnerships
, 151–153
partnership and governance challenge
, 145–146
Development finance institutions (DFIs)
, 69, 71, 253, 298
Development Related Infrastructure Investment Vehicle (DRIVE) programme
, 150, 173
Direct benefits, of PPPs
, 364
Dutch Diamond approach
, 12, 172–174, 175
Dutch international development policy
, 171–172
Dutch Ministry of Foreign Affairs
, 143, 150, 152, 155, 173
East Coast Toll Road, India
, 363, 367, 377
affordability, achieving
, 378–379
project background
, 377–378
project outcomes
, 371–372
project structure
, 379–380
Economic growth
, 121, 171, 193, 223, 225, 262, 263, 303, 364, 370, 407, 442, 469, 538
Economic infrastructure services
, 271
Effective control
, 23, 32, 38
Efficiency gains
, 50, 510
Efficiency-oriented partnerships
, 148, 149
governance challenges
, 150–151
governance rationale
, 148–149
partnership characteristics
, 149
Efficient project delivery
, 402
Emerging market developing economies (EMDEs)
, 282, 283, 298, 303
Emerging markets, PPP units around
, 309
Empirical literature on PPPs
, 90, 468
Employment opportunities
, 364–365
Enabling environment
, 211, 213, 215, 269
challenges and risks to PPP in Africa
, 277
governance of PPP and improvement of public services
, 289–290
key components of enabling institutional framework
, 278–282
legislative and institutional framework
, 282–289
policy recommendations
, 304–307
PPP mapping in Africa
, 272
specificities of the African PPP landscape
, 275–277
sustainable development goals (SDGs)
, 272–275
recent trends in the approach to improving
, 290
best practices, examples of
, 294–297
evolving role of IFIS in emerging and African countries
, 298–301
institutional arrangements and role of PPP unit
, 290–294
integrated approach, need for
, 301–303
PPP units effectiveness and governments’ failures
, 297–298
Energia de Mocambique Lda (ENMo)
, 60
Energy sector PPPs
, 60–63
Engineering, Procurement, and Construction (EPC) contractor
, 547
Environmental protection
, 396
Environment impact assessment (EIA)
, 396
Equitable distribution of resources between the present and future generation
, 400–401
Estruturadora Brasileira de Projetos (EBP)
, 562
EU neighbouring policy
, 339
Euroized capital expenditures
, 343
European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD)
, 250, 345, 514
European Commission Liaison Office (ECLO)
, 337
European Fund for Strategic Investments (EFSI)
, 11
European Investment Bank (EIB) projects
, 258
European Neighbourhood Policy (ENP)
, 342
European PPP Expertise Centre
, 341–342
European Structural and Investment Funds (ESI)
, 341, 342
European Union (EU)
, 336–337, 338, 355
EU Special Representative
, 337
Explanatory variables
, 95, 97, 109
Implementation of PPPs
, 5, 6, 261–262
‘people-oriented’ motives for
, 15
pros and cons for
, 15–36
Implementation practices of PPPs, in Nigeria
, 466
background literature
, 468, 469–47
PPP regulatory framework in Nigeria
, 470–472
PPP status and practice
, 468–469
findings and discussions
, 475
bureaucratic processes in government institutions
, 475–476
concerns over unfavourable PPP regulatory environment
, 476–477
road partnership
, 477–479
transport partnership
, 479–481
managerial implication
, 481–482
methodology
, 472
research context
, 472–473
Road Partnership
, 473
Transport Partnership
, 473–475
Independent Evaluation (IDEV) of the AfDB
, 252
Independent Evaluation Group (IEG) of the WBG
, 258
Independent power producers (IPPs)
, 52, 275
Independent regulatory agencies for infrastructure services
, 295
Index of structures’ contribution to sustainability (ICES)
, 388
India
, 223, 491, 543
PPP implementation in
, 18
Rooftop Solar Power Project in Gandhinagar, Gujarat
, 548
case overview
, 548–552
lessons learned
, 552–554
project structure of
, 551
social and commercial infrastructure in
, 226–228
See also Delhi–Gurgaon Super Connectivity Ltd (DGSCL), India
India Infrastructure Finance Company (IIFC)
, 224
India Infrastructure Project Development Fund (IIPDF)
, 224
Indonesia, PPP implementation in
, 18
Information and communication technologies (ICTs)
, 47
ICT PPPs
, 52, 66
Infrascope index
, 285, 447
Infrastructure, provision of
, 249
Infrastructure Concession Regulatory Commission (ICRC), Nigeria
, 470, 476, 482
Infrastructure Development and Finance Corporation (IDFC)
, 500, 501, 502
Infrastructure development through PPPs
, 385
bottom-up/triple-bottom-line (TBL) approach
, 388
discussion on the framework
, 396
intergenerational equity
, 400–401
intragenerational equity
, 399–400
livelihood sufficiency and opportunity
, 398–399
precaution and adoption
, 397–398
resource maintenance and efficiency
, 401–402
socio-ecological civility and democratic governance
, 402–404
socio-ecological system integrity
, 396–397
grounded theory approach
, 389–390
research methods
, 389
data collection
, 390–392
qualitative data analysis
, 392–395
top-down approach
, 388
Infrastructure development through PPPs in Africa
, 45
application, of PPP
, 67
commercial risk
, 70
legal, policy and institutional frameworks
, 71–72
local capacity
, 73–74
macroeconomic considerations
, 68–69
political risk
, 69–70
project design considerations
, 74–76
definitions, of PPPs
, 47–49
guidelines for future research
, 77–78
performance
, 60
energy sector PPPs
, 60–63
ICT sector PPPs
, 66
transport sector PPPs
, 64–66
water sector PPPs
, 67
rationale
, 49–51
salient trends
, 51
cumulative growth
, 52
geographic reach
, 52
PPP types
, 56–60
sectoral trends
, 52
sub-sector trends
, 52–56
Infrastructure investment and PPP in Latin America
, 442–445
Infrastructure PPPs
, 68, 108, 364
agri-PPPs and
, 207
feasibility assessment and partner selection
, 208–209
formality of the PPP arrangement
, 207–208
investment contributions
, 209
range of partners
, 208
risk sharing
, 209–211
Infrastructure Prioritization Framework (IPF)
, 279
Infrastructure project, type of
, 94
Infrastructure Project Preparation Facility (IPPF)
, 249–250
Infrastructure services
, 271, 279, 400
Innovation
creativity and promotion of
, 399
Innovation and technology transfer (ITT) PPPs
, 201–204
Institute for Infrastructure and Concessions of Cundinamarca (ICCU)
, 455
Institutional capacity
, 403
Institutional framework, establishing
, 304
Institutional investment in infrastructure, unlocking
, 288
Institutionalization
, 121
approval procedure
, 122–124
legislation, lack of
, 124–128
private enterprises and SOEs, competition between
, 128
public resistance
, 128–129
Integrated supply chains of PPP stakeholders
, 416
Inter-American Development Bank (IADB)
, 442
Intergenerational equity
, 400–401
Internal rate of return (IRR)
, 493
International Finance Corporation (IFC)
, 367
International Financial Institutions (IFIs)
, 83, 250, 276, 514
International PPP Centre of Excellence (ICoE)
, 12, 14
International Public Sector Accounting Standards Board (IPSASB)
, 35
Intragenerational equity
, 399–400
Investment contributions
, 209
Macroeconomic considerations
, 68–69
Management contracts
, 48, 86
Manufacturing value added (MVA)
, 193
Market conditions and macroeconomic stability
, 92
‘Marketing Service’ LLC
, 521
Marketization, manifestation of
, 116
emergence: mid-1980s–late 1990s
, 116–118
growth: early 2000s–2008
, 118–119
recession: 2008–2013
, 119–120
revival: post-2013
, 120–121
Memorandum of understanding (MOU)
, 196, 207, 253, 501
Mexican PPP programme
, 289
Micro-interlocutor analysis (MIA)
, 393
Middle-income countries (MICs)
, 276
Millennium Development Goals (MDGs)
, 152
Ministries, Departments and Agencies (MDAs)
, 256
Mitigating measures, proactive adoption of
, 397–398
Model Legislative Provisions on Privately Financed Infrastructure Projects
, 12
Modernization, development and
, 26
Monitoring
, 261, 302, 304, 480
Motive for implementation of PPPs
, 12–13, 13–14, 15
Mozambique
agricultural development and food security in
, 178–180
natural gas extraction and growth corridors in
, 176–178
Multi-Annual Programming Documents (MIPDs)
, 349
Multilateral Development Banks (MDBs)
, 83, 91, 249, 255, 261, 263, 298, 303
Multilateral Investment Fund
, 447
Multilateral Investment Guarantee Agency
, 70
Multi-stakeholder partnerships
, 152
Murtala Muhammed Domestic Airport Terminal II
, 480
National Council for Economic and Social Planning (CONPES), Columbia
, 452
National Council of Privatization (NCP), Nigeria
, 471
National Development and Reform Commission (NDRC)
, 120
National development plans (NDPs)
, 276
National Highways Authority of India (NHAI)
, 495, 499–500, 501
National Institute of Roads (INVIAS), Columbia
, 452
National Planning Commission Act 2007 Nigeria
, 471
Natural gas extraction and growth corridors in Mozambique and Tanzania
, 176–178
Natural resources, maintenance of
, 401
New Partnership for Africa’s Development (NEPAD)
, 249
New Public Management (NPM)
, 7, 9
Nigeria, implementation practices of PPPs. See Implementation practices of PPPs, in Nigeria
Non-governmental organization (NGOs)
, 315, 316, 318
Non-lending assistance
, 262
Normative intervention logical framework
, 594
activities
, 596–598
DAC criteria and benchmark definitions
, 600–601
impacts
, 600
inputs
, 595–596
outcomes
, 599–600
outputs
, 598–599
Pakistan, social entrepreneurship in
, 311, 313–316
CARE Foundation
, 319–321
Chief Minister’s Initiative for Primary Healthcare
, 321–325
Chief Minister’s Self-Employment Scheme (CMSES)
, 316–319
implications
, 326
Pamir Power project, Tajikistan
, 367
affordability, achieving
, 368–370
project background
, 367–368
project outcomes
, 371–372
project structure
, 370–371
Partial risk guarantee (PRG)
, 70
Participation-oriented partnerships
, 151
governance challenges
, 153
governance rationale
, 151
partnership characteristics
, 151–152
Partnering approaches in development cooperation
, 147
efficiency-oriented partnerships
, 148
governance challenges
, 150–151
governance rationale
, 148–149
partnership characteristics
, 149
hybrid partnering approach
, 153
governance challenges
, 156–157
governance rationale
, 153–154
partnership characteristics
, 154–155
participation-oriented partnerships
, 151
governance challenges
, 153
governance rationale
, 151
partnership characteristics
, 151–152
Partnerships
, 142
defined
, 155
efficiency-oriented
, 148–151
hybrid partnering approach
, 153–157
implications for governing
, 157
adapting development agencies
, 158–159
exploring new governance approaches and practices
, 158
international level, coordination at
, 159
multi-stakeholder
, 152
participation-oriented
, 151–153
Payment mechanisms for PPP projects
, 24, 27, 31
Peja Urban Transport project
, 346
‘People-first’ PPPs
, 12, 14
People-oriented PPP strategy
as a prerequisite for success
, 13–15
Performance, of PPPs
, 60, 72
energy sector PPPs
, 60–63
ICT sector PPPs
, 66
transport sector PPPs
, 64–66
water sector PPPs
, 67
Photovoltaic (PV) technology
, 549
Plan for pollution cost and compensation vide
, 397
Planning and project selection problems, overcoming
, 279
Policy environment for PPPs
, 71
Political Economic Social Technological Legal Environmental (PESTLE)
, 412
Political orientation of the government
, 106
Polluters’ pay principles
, 397
Post-2015 development agenda
, 303
Poverty
, 248, 250, 262, 263
alleviation
, 400
Poverty and Social Impact Analysis
, 323
Power Purchase Agreement (PPA)
, 545
PPP in Infrastructure Resource Centre (PPPIRC)
, 283
Precautionary approach, adopting
, 397–398
PricewaterhouseCoopers prognosis
, 6
Principle of exclusion
, 8
Private enterprises and SOEs, competition between
, 128
Private Finance Initiative (PFI)
, 9
PFI type transactions
, 275
Private Operator (PO)
, 524
Private participation in infrastructure (PPI) projects
, 82
database
, 47, 51
Private participation in PPPs
, 81
developing and emerging economies, PPPs in
, 87–89
literature review and hypotheses development
, 90
budget and fiscal constraints
, 93
financial development
, 93–94
government, role of
, 90–91
infrastructure project, type of
, 94
legal factors
, 92
market conditions and macroeconomic stability
, 92
multilateral development banks (MDBs), role of
, 91
political factors
, 91–92
sector
, 94
methodology, data and variables
, 94–97
private sector involvement, possibilities for
, 85–87
results and discussion
, 97–107
Private Participation in Renewable Energy (PPRE)
, 539, 543
Private sector
, 27, 63, 82, 85–87, 90
Private sector participation (PSP)
, 516
Privatization
, 9, 10, 13, 293
Privatization Agency of Kosovo
, 344
Project design considerations
, 74
choice of PPP model
, 74
economic viability
, 76
financial viability
, 75–76
social objectives, integrating
, 76
technical feasibility
, 75
Project identification
, 279
Project operation dynamics
, 30–31
Project prioritization
stepping stone approach for
, 305
Pro-local resident policies
, 367
Pro-partnership programme
, 178, 179
Pro-poor accommodation
, 375–376, 380–382
Pro-poor PPPs, for development in Africa
, 167
to community-led PPPs
, 182–185
Dutch Diamond approach
, 172–174
Dutch international development policy
, 171–172
local communities, participation of
, 174–175
three patterns of community participation in
, 176
agricultural development and food security in Mozambique
, 178–180
natural gas extraction and growth corridors in Mozambique and Tanzania
, 176–178
sanitation in informal settlements in Kenya
, 181–182
Public Accounts Committee (PAC)
, 500
Public Enterprises (Privatization and Commercialization) Act 1999 (Privatization Act)
, 471
‘Publicly funded, privately managed’ model
, 312
Publicly-guaranteed private profits
, 146
Publicly owned enterprises (POEs)
in Kosovo
, 344
Public participation
, 402–403
Public partner control
, 32
‘Public party pay’ (PPP) model
, 9
Public–Private Infrastructure Advisory Facility (PPIAF)
, 281, 298
Public Private Partnership Approval Committee (PPPAC)
, 224
Public Procurement Act 2007 Nigeria
, 471
Public relations (PR) strategy
, 15
Public resistance
, 128–129
Public sector
, 26
project management techniques
, 30
Public sector comparator (PSC) model
, 74
Public services
concession for
, 8
functional dimension of
, 4
improvement of
, 289–290
provided by the rulers
, 5
in the Roman Empire
, 7
terminology
, 5
‘Public’ part of PPPs
, 583
Punjab Health Sector Reforms Programme (PHSRP)
, 323
Punjab Rural Support Programme (PRSP)
, 316, 321–325
Railways System of Zambia (RSZ)
, 283–284
Rationale for PPPs
, 49–51
Registry of Public–Private Partnerships (RUAPP)
, 453
Regulatory Quality (RegQual)
, 96
Rehabilitate, operate and transfer (ROT) concession
, 63
Re-negotiation contract provision
, 399
Renewable energy, defined
, 540
Renewable energy development
benefits and drawbacks of
, 540–541
Renewable energy projects in developing countries
, 546
current trends and variations of
, 541–544
PPP arrangement in
, 544
structure and inherent risks
, 544–545
private sector participants
, 547
public sector
, 547–548
roles of private sector in
, 544
Rooftop Solar Power Project in Gandhinagar, Gujarat, India (case study)
, 548
Renewable resources, maximum usage of
, 401
Resource maintenance and efficiency
, 401–402
Risks
, 129
categories
, 130–133
division
, 133–134
sharing
, 7, 209–211
transferal
, 134
Road and railroad PPPs
, 56
Road partnership, in Nigeria
, 473, 477–479
Road Partnership and Transport Partnership
, 475
Roman Empire, public services in
, 7
Rooftop Solar Power Project in Gandhinagar, Gujarat, India (case study)
, 548
case overview
, 548–552
lessons learned
, 552–554
project structure of
, 551
Russia, concessions in
, 18
Russia, PPP implementation in
, 18, 19
Salient trends
, 51
cumulative growth
, 52
geographic reach
, 52
PPP types
, 56–60
sectoral trends
, 52
sub-sector trends
, 52–56
Sanitation in informal settlements in Kenya
, 181–182
Satisfaction of users
, 33–34
Semi-structured interviews
, 390
Senegalaise des Eaux (SDE)
, 67
Service Contract (SC)
, 524
Short-term service contracts
, 86
Shymkent Water Utility
, 517
Single Registry of Public–Private Partnerships
, 453
Small and medium agricultural enterprises (SMAEs)
, 195
Social and commercial infrastructure sector, PPPs in
, 221
database and methodology
, 228–229
discussion
, 240–243
final remarks and policy implications
, 243–244
in India
, 226–228
qualitative indicators (QLI), assessing the nature of PPPs using
, 229
government participation, nature of
, 229–231
PPP duration status
, 232–235
PPP project construction status
, 231–232
profile of PPP modality
, 235
quantitative indicators (QTI), assessing the nature of PPPs using
, 235
cost variance
, 238–239
project construction completion time
, 239–240
project count and average investment
, 235–237
rationale and specific objectives of the study
, 225–226
Social entrepreneurship, in Pakistan. See Pakistan, social entrepreneurship in
Social impact assessment (SIA)
, 396
Social justice and poverty alleviation
, 400
Social objectives, integrating
, 76
Societe Distribution d’Eau de Côte d’Ivoire (SODECI)
, 67
Societe d’Energie et d’Eau du Gabon (SEEG)
, 62
Socio-ecological civility and democratic governance
, 402–404
Socio-ecological system integrity
, 396–397
Société nationale des eaux du Sénégal (SONES)
, 373
Société nationale d’exploitation des eaux du Sénégal (SONEES)
, 372–373
‘Soft infrastructure’
, 261
Solar Power Policy, Gujarat, India
, 549
Special purpose vehicle (SPV)
, 49, 410, 415, 473
Stabilization and Association Agreement
, 337
Stakeholders/users’ participation, consultation with
, 402–403
State-owned enterprises (SOEs)
, 115, 118–120, 128, 544
Structural Adjustment Programme (SAP)
, 469
Subnational government (SNG), in India
, 229
Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA)
, 273
Subsidization of tariffs
, 381
Substitution effect
, 106, 108
Successful PPP project implementation, ensuring
, 301–303
Sustainability appraisal in infrastructure projects (SUSAIP)
, 387
Sustainability assessment, framework of guiding principles for
, 385, 396
intergenerational equity
, 400–401
intragenerational equity
, 399–400
livelihood sufficiency and opportunity
, 398–399
precaution and adoption
, 397–398
resource maintenance and efficiency
, 401–402
socio-ecological civility and democratic governance
, 402–404
socio-ecological system integrity
, 396–397
Sustainable development, defined
, 387
Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)
, 82, 272–275
Swiss Government’s agency for Economic Cooperation and Development (SECO)
, 367
Sénégalaise des Eaux (SDE)
, 373
Tajikistan, PPP in
, 523–525
Tanzania
2011 PPP Act
, 288
natural gas extraction and growth corridors in
, 176–178
Technical assistance programmes
, 294
Technical feasibility
, 75
Technical sustainability index (TSI)
, 387
The Debt Management Office Act 2003 Nigeria
, 471
Theory-based evaluation PPP projects and programmes
, 587
normative intervention logical framework
, 594
activities
, 596–598
DAC criteria and benchmark definitions
, 600–601
impacts
, 600
inputs
, 595–596
outcomes
, 599–600
outputs
, 598–599
theory of project finance
, 593–594
in transport sector
, 585–586
The Resource Facility (TRF)
, 324
Third International Conference on Financing for Development
, 271
Traditional procurement (TP)
, 412
Transfer of rights (TOR)
, 417
Transformation process
, 588
Transition economies in Europe
, 19
Transparency and accountability
, 403–404
Transport partnership, in Nigeria
, 473, 479–481
Transport sector, intervention logic for PPP programme in
, 585–586
Transport sector PPPs
, 64–66
Transport sector reforms
, 64
Typical PPP unit, proposed organigram of a
, 310