Gaps and Governance Standards of Public Infrastructure in Chile
Infrastructure Governance Review

Chile’s planning and governance framework has supported the roll-out of high quality and efficient infrastructure that has been a key enabler of the country’s rapid development over the past two decades. However, changing circumstances such as climate change, decentralisation and a greater focus on social and territorial equity now require a change in how infrastructure needs are identified and addressed. This review examines Chile’s infrastructure stock and governance standards in light of the country’s 2030 growth agenda and OECD benchmarks, and sets out how such change can be achieved, with a special focus on transport and water infrastructure.
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Introduction to public infrastructure in Chile
Chile has been successful in building its key transport and water infrastructure over the past 25 years, which serves as structural backbone that are essential for economic development and welfare. However, circumstances are changing with implications for the needed infrastructure investment. This Chapter provides an introduction to the development of public infrastructure in Chile and gives an overview of the challenges that lie ahead.
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