FAO AGRIS - International System for Agricultural Science and Technology

Botswana's Infrastructure : A Continental Perspective

2011

Briceno-Garmendia, Cecilia | Pushak, Nataliya


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Other Subjects
Canal maintenance; Capital investments; Air passenger; Investment targets; Cubic meters; Soda ash; Carriers; Sanitation facilities; Tariff revisions; Public funding; Generation capacity; International aviation; International transport; Road expansion; Capital costs; Cubic meter; Tariff levels; Passenger numbers; Railway; Bulk water supply; Car; Public funds; Revenue collection; Private participation; Electricity generation capacity; Infrastructure services; Accessibility; Financial viability; International air transport association; Passengers; Water resource; Distribution losses; Power generating capacity; Transports; Performance improvements; Service operator; Water services; Power sector; Investments in power; Service providers; Operational efficiency; Domestic coal; Population centers; Freight traffic; Water sector; Investment cost; Transport infrastructures; Economic crisis; Demand for power; Domestic water consumption; Infrastructure financing; Infrastructure spending; Transport services; Power distribution sector; Traffic levels; Cable system; Retail competition; Electricity generation; Transport quality; Transport industry; Discount rate; Provision of water supply; Transport sector; Electricity tariff; Water service; Covering; Power grid; Bottlenecks; Passenger traffic; Coal plant; Power plant; Railroad; Highway network; International gateways; Provision of water; Power requirements; Flush toilets; Transport market; Transport indicators; Deep wells; Boreholes; International travel; Nonrevenue water; Growth rates; Infrastructure assets; Capital expenditure; Rural water; Economic services; Power purchase; Urban road; Road traffic; Water source; Freight; Road maintenance; Water standposts; Generation; Water systems; Water sources; Road network; Investment climate; Kilowatt-hour; Generating capacity; Urban water supply; Investment costs; Capital markets; Rail operator; Infrastructure provision; Local councils; Highway; Sanitation investments; Operational performance; Economies of scale; Wastewater sector; Access to electricity; Generation of electricity; Allocating water rights; Power corporation; Urban transport; Inland transport; Market concentration; Piped water; Electricity sector; International air transport; Rail; Road; Water sector reform; Local call; Road sector; Power distribution; Maintenance costs; Tariff setting; Water consumption; Public infrastructure; Sanitation utilities; Tariff policy; Bandwidth; Length of road; Power generation capacity; Capital investment; Electric utility; Cable; Border traffic; Coal mine; Power consumption; Locomotive; Water utilities; Sewerage services; Sanitation sector; Operators; Cash flows; Railway network; Peak load; Passenger services; Water tariffs; Transport policy; Bridge; Approach; O&m; Transit; Tariff adjustments; Bulk water; Urban water; Broadband market; Natural monopoly
Language
English
Format
application/pdf, text/plain
License
CC BY 3.0 IGO, http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/, World Bank

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