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The objective of the TC is to create tools and technical outputs to allow Brazilian cities to grow on a low-carbon path by (i) promoting territorial strategies for sustainable urban development; (ii) financing pre-investments studies for low carbon interventions and pilot projects; and (iii) building capacity by incorporating climate change mitigation considerations in urban planning frameworks. In other words, this TC seeks to reduce the Brazilian infrastructure gap sustainably through low-carbon investments.
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