FIU Digital Commons - Security Research Hub Reports: From Structures to Services. The Path toBetter Infrastructure in Latin America and the Caribbean
 

From Structures to Services. The Path toBetter Infrastructure in Latin America and the Caribbean

Author Information

Inter-American Development Bank

Date of Publication

1-1-2020 12:00 AM

Security Theme

State Stability and Infrastructure

Keywords

Critical Infrastructure, Latin America and the Caribbean, infrastructure, investments, energy sector, transport sector, water sector, emerging technological advances

Description

To close its infrastructure gap, Latin America and the Caribbean needs more than investment in new structures. It needs to become more efficient at investing in infrastructure and regulating a new range of services that have the potential to disrupt the energy, transport, and water sectors. The technological revolution makes a future with quality services possible, but not inevitable. This book offers policy options for countries to improve the access, quality, and affordability of services today, to ensure that they will be sustainable in the future, and to harness emerging technological advances for the benefit of all. This report aims to provoke discussion and further research on those many important issues and mark a path that helps the region move from structures to services and improve infrastructure for all.

Comments

Copyright © 2020 Inter-American Development Bank. This work is licensed under a Creative Commons IGO 3.0 Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives (CC-IGO BY-NC-ND 3.0 IGO) license ( http://creativecommons.org/licenses/ by-nc-nd/3.0/igo/legalcode ) and may be reproduced with attribution to the IDB and for any non-commercial purpose. No derivative work is allowed.

This document is currently not available here.

Share

 
COinS
 
Jan 1st, 12:00 AM

From Structures to Services. The Path toBetter Infrastructure in Latin America and the Caribbean

To close its infrastructure gap, Latin America and the Caribbean needs more than investment in new structures. It needs to become more efficient at investing in infrastructure and regulating a new range of services that have the potential to disrupt the energy, transport, and water sectors. The technological revolution makes a future with quality services possible, but not inevitable. This book offers policy options for countries to improve the access, quality, and affordability of services today, to ensure that they will be sustainable in the future, and to harness emerging technological advances for the benefit of all. This report aims to provoke discussion and further research on those many important issues and mark a path that helps the region move from structures to services and improve infrastructure for all.

 
 
 
BESbswy