Video 9 – Future Implications Parks and Property
In this video (the ninth of 11), Ross presents exciting infrastructure asset management scenarios for parks and property in the next 30 years.
How would New Zealand respond to the infrastructure needs of its rapidly growing population of 65-year-old and above citizens?
What options do they have to cope with operation and maintenance costs affected by the following factors:
- More Demand for Recreational Assets
- Natural Hazards Resilience and Refits
- Fiscal pressure
Ross mentions that the trend of using volunteers to manage fiscal pressure, provide higher levels of service, and reduce costs may become more popular.
Watch the Future Implications Parks and Property video and learn from Ross the challenges that await infrastructure management professionals in the following years.
For your reference, you may download and print the PDF file by clicking this link: Infrastructure Management – Forecasting the Changes to 2030
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