Public infrastructure and energy projects often face massive delays, budget overruns, or complete failure. Understanding why these government-led initiatives stumble is crucial for anyone interested in public policy, urban planning, or international development. This text-based course guides you through the systemic causes of planning and policy failures in public sector development. You will learn to identify common pitfalls in decision-making, evaluate the complexities of modern energy transitions, and explore frameworks for building sustainable, climate-resilient urban infrastructure.
What you'll learn:
- Understand the foundational concepts, terminology, and historical context of public sector planning.
- Analyze the core reasons why government-led infrastructure and energy projects experience failure.
- Evaluate the role of political incentives, institutional capacity, and resource misallocation in urban development.
- Explore modern frameworks for sustainable energy transitions and decentralized power systems.
- Examine public-private partnership models and their role in mitigating project risks.
- Apply analytical frameworks to identify best practices for climate-resilient infrastructure design.
You will start by learning key definitions and foundational concepts of public development before progressing to real-world planning challenges, energy transition bottlenecks, and modern policy solutions. This structured text-only curriculum combines deep theoretical insights with written exercises to build your analytical skills. Designed for beginners, this course requires no prior experience in economics or public policy. Start reading today to build a solid foundation in modern development policy and infrastructure planning.
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