SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT AND PUBLIC PRIVATE PARTNERSHIPS


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Sustainable Development, Public Private Partnerships (PPPs), United Nations

Abstract

Sustainable development, a development model that can meet the needs of today's generations without
sacrificing the needs of future generations, remains up to date as a result of global warming and
increasing environmental pollution. For sustainable development, it is necessary to integrate all
economic and social policies of an country with environmental policies and strategies. In the
formation of these policies, not only the state, private sector and NGOs but also the attitudes and
activities of public private sector partnerships, which are increasingly applied in recent years, are
also determinant. Public private partnerships are a financing model based on the realization of
certain investments and services through the sharing of costs, risks and benefits with a long-term
contract between the public and private sectors. The effects of this model on sustainable development
with its advantageous and disadvantaged aspects create a debate. In this study, we will try to find
answers to some questions such as what public private partnerships mean for sustainable
development, whether it is an opportunity or a threat, whether the public private sector partners need
a change in the framework of sustainable development, and various suggestions will be made.

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Published

2018-02-20

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UYSAL ŞAHİN, Özge, & ŞAHİN, M. (2018). SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT AND PUBLIC PRIVATE PARTNERSHIPS. JOURNAL OF AWARENESS, 2(Special 3), 249–274. Retrieved from https://journals.gen.tr/index.php/joa/article/view/323

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