Infrastructure to 2030

The Impacts of Change on the Long-term Future Demand for Water Sector Infrastructure

07-Feb-2007

Water is a central issue in a world that is increasingly urbanised and has a rising population to feed and seemingly ever increasing risks.
This document is Chapter 5 of the publication "Infrastructure to 2030: Telecom, Land Transport, Water and Electricity."

Assessing the Risks of water shortages

11-May-2006

Scarcity, pollution, investment, geopolitics: however murky the challenges ahead may seem, meeting them will require the utmost lucidiy. And because the future of water is at stake, everyone is involved.
This article was published by the OECD Observer on March 2006.
Learn more about water shortages, read "The water challenge: understanding the issues".

INFRASTRUCTURE

What is the future viability of current infrastructure business models? This book presents policy recommendations.

Infrastructure to 2030 (Volume 2): Mapping Policy for Electricity, Water and Transport

Infrastructure to 2030 (Volume 1)

Energy, transport, water, telecommunications, are essential to future development and growth.

Telecom, Land Transport, Water and Electricity