Infrastructure is the fundamental facilities and systems serving an area, collectively contributing towards means of commute to employment opportunities at a national scale. Every physical structure at our periphery is basically an infrastructure which eases our daily lives and contributes towards economic value. From residential to commercial buildings, schools to institutions, hospitals to airports, roads, railways, hydropower plants to waterways and canals are infrastructures. The construction and operation of infrastructures exert positive impact to the economy and wellbeing of people, in the meantime, it leaves its footprint to the environment. The impact of such footprint is accelerated with climate change impacts contribute towards disruption of ecological flow which induce human made disasters. WWF Nepal advocates for greener infrastructure which serves the purpose for sustained time period having no or very minimal impacts on natural wellbeing including that to th...
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