SAVi Workshop on the Rabat Bypass Motorway Project
IISD is hosting a workshop in collaboration with the Moroccan Road Agency and the International Road Federation in Rabat, Morocco, to present the SAVi tool and its application on the Rabat Bypass Motorway Project.
IISD is hosting a workshop in collaboration with the Moroccan Road Agency and the International Road Federation in Rabat, Morocco, to present the SAVi tool and its application on the Rabat Bypass Motorway Project.
Approximately 30 representatives from government, academia and civil society will attend, contributing to the discussion on social, economic and environmental externalities and their impact on financial performance indicators of the road project.
Those in attendance will:
- Explore the SAVi tool and its application
- Participate in interactive exercises to identify relevant externalities and risks of the project
- Discuss social, economic and environmental dimensions of the project
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