Asia-Pacific Environmental Sector - Macro to Micro Implications of Mega Trends till 2025

Asia-Pacific Environmental Sector - Macro to Micro Implications of Mega Trends till 2025

Long-term Returns are Expected Due to Sector Resilience

RELEASE DATE
30-Jul-2013
REGION
Asia Pacific
Deliverable Type
Megatrends
Research Code: P646-01-00-00-00
SKU: EN00045-AP-MT_00773
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Asia-Pacific Environmental Sector - Macro to Micro Implications of Mega Trends till 2025
Published on: 30-Jul-2013 | SKU: EN00045-AP-MT_00773

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This study provides an insight into the key Mega Trends regarding the environmental sector in Asia-Pacific. Global Mega Trends, such as urbanization and economic and technological development, are changing the demographics and financial outlook in Asia-Pacific, and these will in turn shape the region’s environmental sector. The macro implications examined in this study are broadly described as water scarcity, waste generation, and air pollution. In the long term, these trends will create opportunities in the environmental sector such as environmental equipment and services, eco business, and alternative energy and water. These are micro implications that encompass areas such as green jobs, carbon economy, waste-to-energy, and others.

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This study provides an insight into the key Mega Trends regarding the environmental sector in Asia-Pacific. Global Mega Trends, such as urbanization and economic and technological development, are changing the demographics and financial outlook in Asia-Pacific, and these will in turn shape the regions environmental sector. The macro implications examined in this study are broadly described as water scarcity, waste generation, and air pollution. In the long term, these trends will create opportunities in the environmental sector such as environmental equipment and services, eco business, and alternative energy and water. These are micro implications that encompass areas such as green jobs, carbon economy, waste-to-energy, and others.
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Deliverable Type Megatrends
No Index Yes
Podcast No
Author Melvin Leong
Industries Environment
WIP Number P646-01-00-00-00
Is Prebook No