Global Infrastructure Basel Foundation
Global Infrastructure Basel Foundation (GIB) is an independent, not-for-profit foundation under Swiss law active in the field of sustainable urban infrastructure.[1] The CEO of GIB is Hans-Peter Egler.[2] Before joining GIB, Hans-Peter Egler led the Trade Promotion Division of the Swiss State Secretariat for Economic Affairs (SECO).[3]
GIB supports various stakeholders, such as governments, banks and cities, in the designing, implementing and financing infrastructure projects at all stages of the project cycle.[4] Currently, the foundation particularly works on:
- The SuRe Standard – The Standard for Sustainable and Resilient Infrastructure:[5] a global voluntary ISEAL standard,[6] developed in cooperation with the French bank Natixis that integrates key criteria of sustainability and resilience into infrastructure development and upgrade;[7]
- a Resilience and Sustainability Credit Rating;[8]
- Capacity building services to enable infrastructure developers, financiers, and public sector actors to develop the skills and knowledge necessary to create green infrastructure.;[9] and
- consultancy and tailored services to municipalities and their stakeholders.[10]
GIB also organises the GIB Sustainable Infrastructure Summit and is regularly asked to provide input at sustainable infrastructure events.[11] The 5th GIB Summit in 2015, as well as the previous Summits, provided a global platform for stakeholders in the field of green infrastructure. In order to strengthen its outreach GIB launched the GIB Summit Series 2016. It took place in Bonn (Germany), Beijing (China), and San José (Costa Rica).[12]
GIB is supported by the Swiss Government[13] and many other partners,[14] such as WWF, ICLEI and the European Investment Bank.
GIB and UNEP Inquiry have partnered to publish the often-cited working paper "Sustainable Infrastructure and Finance" (published 2016).[15] In August 2016, GIB and the UN Global Compact Cities Programme signed a Memorandum of Understanding with a view to developing synergies and collaboration as well as sharing knowledge and expertise on a range of topics.[16]
GIB is an Observer of the Green Bond Principles.[17] Since 2016, GIB is member of the Steering Committee of the Cities Climate Finance Leadership Alliance (CCFLA), which was launched at the United Nations Secretary-General’s Climate Summit in September 2014.[18]
References
- ↑ "Sustainable Development Solutions Network - Global Infrastructure Basel (GIB) Foundation".
- ↑ "Costa Rica firma acuerdo con GIB de Suiza que permitirá evaluar sostenibilidad en infraestructura - Revista Summa".
- ↑ Wirtschaft, Dialogportal Grüne. "Grüne Infrastruktur – Das Rückgrat zukünftiger Generationen".
- ↑ "Nachhaltigesinvestment 2016".
- ↑ www.laprensalibre.cr. "Firman acuerdo para garantizar transparencia en construcciones - laprensalibre.cr".
- ↑ "Global Infrastructure Basel (GIB) Foundation - ISEAL Alliance".
- ↑ "Sustainable trade infrastructure in Africa: A key element for growth and prosperity? - International Centre for Trade and Sustainable Development".
- ↑ http://www.china.org.cn/business/2016-04/09/content_38207713.htm
- ↑ "绿色金融助推"一带一路"可持续基础设施建设 - 金融家杂志内容页 - 当代金融家".
- ↑ "Survey will identify routes for non-motorised vehicles - Times of India".
- ↑ ICLEI Global (19 July 2016). "Hans-Peter Egler at Resilient Cities 2016" – via YouTube.
- ↑ "GIB Summit Series 2016 - Global Infrastructure Basel".
- ↑ Wirtschaft, Staatssekretariat für. "Städtische Infrastrukturen verlangen nach integrierter Planung und Finanzierung - Bundesamt für Umwelt BAFU".
- ↑ "Partners - Global Infrastructure Basel".
- ↑ "Sustainable Infrastructure and Finance - UNEP Inquiry".
- ↑ "swisscleantech: Global Infrastructure Basel kooperiert mit UNO".
- ↑ "GIB is now an Observer of the Green Bond Principles - Global Infrastructure Basel".
- ↑ http://www.citiesclimatefinance.org/about/members/