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Environment

Frost & Sullivan’s Environment and Water program area includes  environmental and water technologies & services, both municipal and industrial, as well as  waste to energy and recycling

Corporations and governments are increasing their awareness and activity around mitigating environmental issues, trying to find ways to ensure clean air and water while still growing businesses and economies.  New technical solutions can help reduce usage and wastes through smart Water and smart metering for example, which  will extend into pumping stations, municipal water, and wastewater treatment infrastructure. Recycling and resource recovery opportunities will be central across several segments as well to help create a stronger business case beyond regulatory compliance.  And new opportunities around growing freshwater demand and concerns will help drive markets such as desalination and fracking water remediation

  1. 27 Nov 2012  |  Africa

    African Infrastructure Tracker - Zambia's Infrastructure Sectors

    A Strategic Review of Zambia's Infrastructure Sector

    Infrastructure development is central to Zambia's economic strategy. This research service examines the development of infrastructure in key sectors such as transportation, energy, telecommunications, and water. This infrastructure allows for the free flow of goods and services throughout the country. Zambia's economy is dependent on cobalt and cop...

    $6,950.00
  2. 23 Nov 2012  |  Africa

    A Strategic Analysis of Ethiopia's Infrastructure Sectors

    All Roads Lead to Development in Ethiopia

    This study is part of a larger research service, which tracks infrastructure across the African continent. It provides a top-level overview of infrastructure development in Ethiopia. More specifically, the study provides an insight into the state of current infrastructure and an analysis of key current and future infrastructure developments taking ...

    $6,950.00
  3. 26 Sep 2012  |  Africa

    Strategic Analysis of Mozambique's Infrastructure Sectors

    A Strategic Review of Mozambique's Transport, Power, Water, Social and Communication Infrastructure

    The African infrastructure tracker, strategic analysis of Mozambique's infrastructure sectors, analyses the various infrastructure sectors in Mozambique. This includes an in-depth study of transport, energy and power, telecommunications, water and wastewater, and social infrastructures. Within each of these sections, Frost & Sullivan has assessed t...

    $6,950.00
  4. 07 Sep 2012  |  Africa

    African Infrastructure Tracker: South Africa's Water Infrastructure

    Water Supply Infrastructure Dominates Development

    As a part of the African Infrastructure Tracker research service, South Africa's Water Infrastructure provides an analysis of current and future water infrastructure developments in the country. It covers demand trends, funding challenges, and investment opportunities. Further, the analysis highlights key participants in the sector and provides an ...

    $6,950.00
  5. 11 Jul 2012  |  Africa

    Strategic Analysis of Tanzania's Infrastructure Sectors

    High Growth Potential for Infrastructure in Tanzania

    The African Infrastructure Tracker: Tanzania's Infrastructure Sectors research service study analyses the various infrastructure sectors in Botswana. This includes an in-depth study of Transport, Energy and Power, Telecommunications, Water, and Social infrastructures. Within each of these sections, Frost & Sullivan has assessed the state of current...

    $6,950.00
  6. 19 Jun 2012  |  Africa

    Strategic Analysis of Botswana's Infrastructure Sectors

    Mining Drives Most Infrastructure Development in Botswana

    This study analyses the various infrastructure sectors in Botswana. It includes an in-depth study of the transport, energy and power, telecommunications, water and wastewater, and social infrastructure. Within each of these sectors, the state of current and future developments, challenges, investment opportunities and competitive environment are as...

    $6,950.00
  7. 15 May 2012  |  Africa

    African Infrastructure Tracker: Ghana's Infrastructure Sectors

    Increased Public and Private Sector Expenditure Set To Boost Ghana's Infrastructure Development

    Infrastructure development is a key element to economic development in Africa. An effective infrastructure system facilitates regional development by enabling the free flow of goods and services. Most of Ghana's expenditure on infrastructure is focused on road networks, energy and power systems as well as water and sanitation infrastructure. Fundin...

    $6,950.00
  8. 02 Feb 2012  |  Africa

    African Infrastructure Tracker: Uganda's Infrastructure Sectors

    Insight into Uganda's growing infrastructure

    Uganda's case is a common one in Africa with inadequate infrastructure holding back development and economic growth. The government and its development partners are aware of this restraint and are taking active steps to address this problem. In doing so Frost & Sullivan expects that a number of opportunities will arise. Thus, this research covers t...

    $6,950.00
  9. 22 Dec 2011  |  Africa

    African Infrastructure Tracker: Namibia's Infrastructure Sectors

    Providing Insight Into Namibia's Role in the African Infrastructure Explosion

    The African Infrastructure Tracker: Namibia's Infrastructure Sectors research service study analyses the various infrastructure sectors in Namibia. This includes an in-depth study of Transport, Energy and Power, Telecommunications, Water and Sanitation, and Social infrastructures. Within each of these sections, Frost & Sullivan has assessed the sta...

    $6,950.00
  10. 21 Dec 2011  |  Africa

    African Infrastructure Tracker: Kenya's Infrastructure Sectors

    Government and Private Sector Spending Set To Drive Kenya's Infrastructure Development

    Infrastructure development is a key element to economic development in Africa. An effective infrastructure system facilitates regional development by enabling the free flow of goods and services. Most of Kenya's expenditure on infrastructure is focused on road networks, energy and power systems as well as water and sanitation infrastructure. The fu...

    $6,950.00