Effects
Improved Infrastructure/Affordable Implementation
These steps that we take towards improving infrastructure in countries around the world will trigger large scale butterfly effects all over the globe, catalyzing the start of prosperous economies and new potential trade partners of the UN. These effects will be valuable to countless nations around the world, especially improving quality of life, connectivity, and economic development in third world nations, allowing locals to experience prosperous lives full of opportunities.

Environmental
Ecological Preservation, Reduced Environmental Footprint
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Locally sourced materials and recycled resources obviate transportation, lowering CO2 emissions, and unnecessary construction costs
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Use of natural materials preserves natural habitats and ecosystems and reduces introduction of foreign diseases/invasive species
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Permeable pavement can reduce runoff of storm water, storing it in reservoirs and the soil instead
Social
Enhanced Accessibility, Socio-economic Empowerment
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Provides access to healthcare, education, employment opportunities toward rural communities/poor populations
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Security
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Provides way to escape natural disasters
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Connection of community
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Marginalized communities can gain access to markets, education, healthcare more efficiently
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Services can reach rural areas
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Economic
Fiscal Efficiency, Economic Development
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Reduces government spending, allowing for reallocation of funds towards healthcare, education, public safety, economic development
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Increased trade both within and outside countries due to lower transportation costs
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Can act as a catalyst for tourism, local businesses being set up and existing ones being able to function more efficiently
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Job creation, income growth, business expansion
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Both during and after the completion of the construction process
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Attracts investment and fosters entrepreneurship

