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ISBN: 9264023984 Published: June 2006 Pages: 355
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Infrastructure to 2030:Telecom, Land Transport, Water and Electricity
International Futures Programme:
Infrastructures are the very foundation of modern economies and societies. Energy, transport, water, telecommunications, all will continue to be essential to future development and growth. However, infrastructure investment requirements over the coming decades will be massive, running into trillions of dollars. The bulk of investment will be in the developing world, especially in the major economies such as China, India and Brazil.
The second volume "Infrastructure to 2030: Mapping Policy for Electricity, Water and Transport" was published in 2007.
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Chapter 1: A cross-sectoral perspective on the development of global infrastructures to 2030
by Barrie Stevens, Pierre-Alain Schieb and Michel Andrieu
Chapter 2: Telecoms Infrastructure to 2030
by Erik Bohlin, Simon Forge and Colin Blackman
Chapter 3: Outlook for Global Investment in Electricity Infrastructure
by Trevor Morgan
Chapter 4: Key Factors Driving the Future Demand for Surface Transport Infrastructure and Services
by David Stambrook
Chapter 5: Chapter 5: The impacts of change on the long-term future demand for water sector infrastructureby Richard Ashley and Adrian Cashman
by Richard Ashley and Adrian Cashman
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