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Seeing in Gray and Green – Integrated Asset Management Explained

Seeing in Gray and Green – Integrated Asset Management Explained

by swefc | Apr 14, 2022 | Asset Management

Why traditional asset management needs to grow  A traditional asset management framework focuses on man-made (“gray”) infrastructure, often to the exclusion of ecological or natural (“green”) infrastructure. When both types of infrastructure exist side-by-side,...

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