Environmental health, infrastructure access, and the rural economic capacity that determines whether a project's local benefits are durable or temporary.
Projects that affect energy, water, waste, or food infrastructure also affect the communities that depend on that infrastructure, directly and measurably, not as a secondary consideration. We evaluate community and public-health effects as a real system dependency, alongside the technical and commercial ones, not as a communications exercise layered on afterward.
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