Infrastructure in Asia and the Pacific : Road Transport, Electricity, and Water and Sanitation Services in East Asia, South Asia, and the Pacific Islands

Infrastructure assets and services provide the basic physical and organizational structures that underpin the functioning of economy and society. Access to reliable, quality, efficient, and affordable infrastructure services is critical to reducing...

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Main Author: World Bank
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Language:English
Published: World Bank, Washington, DC 2020
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spelling okr-10986-342282021-05-25T09:50:15Z Infrastructure in Asia and the Pacific : Road Transport, Electricity, and Water and Sanitation Services in East Asia, South Asia, and the Pacific Islands World Bank ELECTRICITY ACCESS WATER AND SANITATION ROAD TRANSPORT INFRASTRUCTURE ELECTRICITY PRICING ELECTRICITY GENERATION WATER TARIFF WATER QUALITY Infrastructure assets and services provide the basic physical and organizational structures that underpin the functioning of economy and society. Access to reliable, quality, efficient, and affordable infrastructure services is critical to reducing poverty, promoting economic growth, supporting social development, and building resilient communities. Much of the global population lacks access to basic physical infrastructure, including roads, piped water supply, improved sanitation, and electricity. Moreover, services may be unreliable, of poor quality, inefficiently supplied, or unaffordable. These conditions impose constraints on human health, quality of life, education, and employment, particularly in rural areas of the global south. This report provides an overview of infrastructure provision in three key economic sectors—road transport, electricity, and water and sanitation—as an initial step towards building a more extensive body of knowledge on the health of infrastructure provision worldwide. Geographically, this report focuses on two of the world’s fastest growing regions, East Asia and Pacific (EAP) and South Asia (SAR), which also account for approximately 35.8 percent of the world’s extreme poor. The report takes stock of available data on service coverage, quality, and tariff and cost levels that can help governments and their development partners establish key needs, target resources for strategic priorities, and benchmark infrastructure performance. 2020-07-28T19:01:47Z 2020-07-28T19:01:47Z 2020-06-30 Report http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/742271595404096928/Road-Transport-Electricity-and-Water-and-Sanitation-Services-in-East-Asia-South-Asia-and-the-Pacific-Islands http://hdl.handle.net/10986/34228 English CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo World Bank World Bank, Washington, DC Publications & Research Publications & Research :: Working Paper East Asia and Pacific South Asia East Asia Oceania South Asia
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topic ELECTRICITY ACCESS
WATER AND SANITATION
ROAD TRANSPORT
INFRASTRUCTURE
ELECTRICITY PRICING
ELECTRICITY GENERATION
WATER TARIFF
WATER QUALITY
spellingShingle ELECTRICITY ACCESS
WATER AND SANITATION
ROAD TRANSPORT
INFRASTRUCTURE
ELECTRICITY PRICING
ELECTRICITY GENERATION
WATER TARIFF
WATER QUALITY
World Bank
Infrastructure in Asia and the Pacific : Road Transport, Electricity, and Water and Sanitation Services in East Asia, South Asia, and the Pacific Islands
geographic_facet East Asia and Pacific
South Asia
East Asia
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description Infrastructure assets and services provide the basic physical and organizational structures that underpin the functioning of economy and society. Access to reliable, quality, efficient, and affordable infrastructure services is critical to reducing poverty, promoting economic growth, supporting social development, and building resilient communities. Much of the global population lacks access to basic physical infrastructure, including roads, piped water supply, improved sanitation, and electricity. Moreover, services may be unreliable, of poor quality, inefficiently supplied, or unaffordable. These conditions impose constraints on human health, quality of life, education, and employment, particularly in rural areas of the global south. This report provides an overview of infrastructure provision in three key economic sectors—road transport, electricity, and water and sanitation—as an initial step towards building a more extensive body of knowledge on the health of infrastructure provision worldwide. Geographically, this report focuses on two of the world’s fastest growing regions, East Asia and Pacific (EAP) and South Asia (SAR), which also account for approximately 35.8 percent of the world’s extreme poor. The report takes stock of available data on service coverage, quality, and tariff and cost levels that can help governments and their development partners establish key needs, target resources for strategic priorities, and benchmark infrastructure performance.
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title Infrastructure in Asia and the Pacific : Road Transport, Electricity, and Water and Sanitation Services in East Asia, South Asia, and the Pacific Islands
title_short Infrastructure in Asia and the Pacific : Road Transport, Electricity, and Water and Sanitation Services in East Asia, South Asia, and the Pacific Islands
title_full Infrastructure in Asia and the Pacific : Road Transport, Electricity, and Water and Sanitation Services in East Asia, South Asia, and the Pacific Islands
title_fullStr Infrastructure in Asia and the Pacific : Road Transport, Electricity, and Water and Sanitation Services in East Asia, South Asia, and the Pacific Islands
title_full_unstemmed Infrastructure in Asia and the Pacific : Road Transport, Electricity, and Water and Sanitation Services in East Asia, South Asia, and the Pacific Islands
title_sort infrastructure in asia and the pacific : road transport, electricity, and water and sanitation services in east asia, south asia, and the pacific islands
publisher World Bank, Washington, DC
publishDate 2020
url http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/742271595404096928/Road-Transport-Electricity-and-Water-and-Sanitation-Services-in-East-Asia-South-Asia-and-the-Pacific-Islands
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