Santiago de Chile

AREA:
838 km² (323.6 sq mi)
POPULATION:
6,269,000 (metro est.)
Chile

Santiago participates in GEF-8 SCIP via the GPSC, enhancing nature-based solutions and metropolitan green infrastructure while strengthening a knowledge management strategy. The program advances integrated land-use planning, decarbonized mobility and infrastructure, and circular economy interventions. Activities align with planning and budgeting cycles to prepare bankable projects and mobilize finance.

Recent Initiatives

Transit-Oriented Development

What is TOD? Why TOD Matters From Concept to Practice Making TOD Work Explore Resources Transit-Oriented Development (TOD) is an integrated approach to urban planning that aligns transport, land use

Municipal PPP

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Gender and Cities

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