Wednesday, February 27, 2013

The global cranes, lifting and handling equipment market valued US$109.5 billion in 2011

The global cranes, lifting and handling equipment market valued US$109.5 billion in 2011, of which the Asia-Pacific region constituted a 44.4% share, making it the largest regional market for cranes, lifting and handling equipment in the world. In the same year, Europe and North America were the second and third-largest regional markets, with 37.7% and 10.1% shares respectively. The continuing economic uncertainty in Europe and sluggish growth in the US are expected to reduce the market shares of these western regions. Growing economies such as China and India in particular are also expected to reduce the market shares of western regions, as rapid development of infrastructural, industrial, residential and commercial sectors in these regions are expected to increase the demand for construction equipment. The market shares of the European and North American regions are expected to be 32.6% and 8.5% respectively in 2016, a decline from shares in 2011, while the Asia-Pacific region is forecast to increase its share to 50.9% in the same year.

Thursday, February 21, 2013

The Value of The Global Desalination Market in 2012 will reach $18.37bn

The water crisis facing the human race over the next century will ultimately have a greater impact on human activity than energy scarcity around the world. Potable water is increasingly becoming more expensive to treat and with human population growth continuing to reach and exceed new highs every year for the foreseeable future, water scarcity is one of the most challenging issues facing governments and industries around the world. determined that the value of the global desalination market in 2012 will reach $18.37bn.
 

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Wednesday, February 20, 2013

Water and Wastewater Pipe is Expected to rise more than ten percent per year to $18.3 billion in 2016

US demand to rise more than10% annually through 2016
US demand for water and wastewater pipe is expected to rise more than ten percent per year to $18.3 billion in 2016. Gains will rebound strongly from the declining demand experienced during the 2006-2011 period, in which pipe markets were negatively impacted by the 2007-2009 recession. Going forward, rising demand will be fueled by a more favorable environment for public infrastructure spending, following severe budgetary constraints in 2011 which caused many major state and municipal projects to be delayed. Other factors benefiting pipe demand through 2016 will include healthy increases in construction spending and the continued need to upgrade and repair the country’s aging sewer and water pipe network.  Also boosting demand will be a rebound in the size and number of bathrooms per new housing unit to levels common in the middle of the last decade. During the 2007-2011 downturn in housing construction, many builders installed fewer and smaller bathrooms in the new houses that were completed, further restraining pipe demand.
 

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Wednesday, February 13, 2013

International Directory of Environment Organizations 2013

This comprehensive new directory lists every major national and international Environment and conservation organization and every environment foundation worldwide. All of the major established environmental and conservation organizations are included, as well as the less well-known organizations. Presenting profile details for over 3000 organizations, this first edition is the most comprehensive and up to date directory of environmental organizations worldwide

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Monday, February 11, 2013

Directory of Environment & Climate Change Foundations 2013

This comprehensive new directory lists every major national and international foundations, NGOs and other charitable and grant-making organizations involved with funding environment and climate change projects worldwide. All of the major established foundations and NGOs are included, as well as some of the less wellknown grant-making organizations. Presenting names and contact details for over 1000 institutions, this new edition is the most comprehensive and up to date information on this growing sector.
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