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1、In partnership with:GLOBAL GLOBAL INFRASTRUCTURE INFRASTRUCTURE INDEX 2023INDEX 2023Summary-AustraliaQ.We now want you to think about COUNTRYS infrastructure.By infrastructure we mean things we rely on like road,rail and air networks,utilities such as energy and water,and broadband and other communi
2、cations.Overall,how satisfied or dissatisfied are you with COUNTRYS national infrastructure?%very/fairly satisfied385074666462525383838363534333232323029292826262222179Global Country AverageAPACSingaporeIndonesiaNetherlandsIndiaThailandMexicoChileJapanSouth KoreaMalaysiaAustraliaFranceBra
3、zilPolandTurkeyIrelandSwedenGermanyCanadaGreat BritainSpainUnited StatesArgentinaNew ZealandBelgiumColombiaSouth AfricaPeruItalyHungaryRomaniaSource:Ipsos/GIIABase:22,816 adults(online),31 countries,May-June 2023OVERALL SATISFACTIONThis years survey was among 31 countries(during May-June 2023).Detai
4、ls of the methodology are provided here.Details of regions(incl.APAC)are provided here.56565960595857300212023GLOBAL TRENDS-MORE CAN BE DONE?Q.To what extent do you agree or disagree“As a country we are not doing enough to meet our infrastructure needs”Global Country
5、 Average%agree%disagreeSource:Ipsos/GIIABase:22,816 adults(online),31 countries,May-June 2023Q.Still thinking about infrastructure the things we rely on like road,rail and air networks,utilities such as energy and water,and broadband and other communications to what extent do you agree or disagree?“
6、We are not building the infrastructure we need quickly enough”%strongly/tend to agree605686767676763636265959575655525Global Country AverageAPACSouth AfricaRomaniaPeruArgentinaColombiaIrelandGreat BritainItalyBrazilNew ZealandAustraliaThailandIndiaHungaryPolandGerman
7、yTurkeyBelgiumChileMexicoCanadaFranceSpainSwedenUnited StatesIndonesiaMalaysiaNetherlandsJapanSouth KoreaSingaporeSource:Ipsos/GIIABase:22,816 adults(online),31 countries,May-June 2023INFRASTRUCTURE BEING BUILT QUICKLY ENOUGH?GLOBAL-INFRASTRUCTURE INVESTMENT PRIORITIESQ.Which of these types of infra
8、structure,if any,do you think should be made a priority for investment forCOUNTRY?%selectingGlobal Country Average42433332826241616Solar energy infrastructureWater supply and sewerageFlood defencesNew housing supplyThe local road networkRail infrastructure-track/stationsWind energyPavemen
9、ts,footpaths&pedestrian areasMotorway/major road networkDigital infrastructure such as high speed broadband*Electric vehicle charging infrastructureCycle route/lanes/facilitiesNuclear infrastructure to generate energyAirportsNuclear not asked in Australia,Chile,Italy,Malaysia,Peru,Poland,Turkey-%sho
10、wn based on all countries where askedSource:Ipsos/GIIABase:22,816 adults(online),31 countries,May-June 2023Q.Which of these types of infrastructure,if any,do you think should be made a priority for investment for COUNTRY?%selecting N.B.In Australia(and some other countries,nuclear was not included)0
11、020023AirportsMotorways/major road networkLocal road networkRail infrastructure-track/stationsNew housing supplyFlood defencesDigitalWind energySolar energy infrastructureElectric vehicle charging infrastructureCycle route/lanes/facilitiesPavements,footpaths,pedestrian areasWat
12、er supply and sewerageHousing supply+31Change vs 2021+4Source:Ipsos/GIIABase:22,816 adults(online),31 countries,May-June 2023 1,002 Australia,AUSTRALIA-TRENDSFlood defences+9Rail infra.-4EV infra.+4Water supply-6Q.Still thinking about infrastructure the things we rely on like road,rail and air netwo
13、rks,utilities such as energy and water,and broadband and other communications to what extent do you agree or disagree?“Investing in infrastructure will make an important contribution to combating climate change”%strongly/tend to agree596075737646463626262626535352543
14、Global Country AverageAPACBrazilSouth AfricaTurkeyIndonesiaThailandSingaporePeruColombiaMalaysiaGreat BritainIndiaIrelandItalyChileArgentinaMexicoNew ZealandSpainSwedenRomaniaSouth KoreaAustraliaPolandHungaryFranceCanadaUnited StatesNetherlandsBelgiumGermanyJapanSource:Ipsos/GIIABase:22,816 adults(o
15、nline),31 countries,May-June 2023CONTRIBUTION TO COMBATING CLIMATE CHANGEGLOBAL TRENDS-ENVIRONMENTAL VS.ECONOMIC IMPACT5126Statement A(environment)Statement B(economy)Statement A:“When making decisions about how to improve infrastructure in COUNTRY,we should give higher priority to the impact it has
16、 on the environment.”Statement B:“When making decisions about how to invest in infrastructure in COUNTRY,we should give higher priority to the impact it has on the economy.”Global Country Average4729Statement A(environment)Statement B(economy)20212023Source:Ipsos/GIIABase:22,816 adults(online),31 co
17、untries,May-June 2023SHORT-TERM VS.LONG-TERMSource:Ipsos/GIIABase:22,816 adults(online),31 countries,May-June 2023 1,002 Australia,7,792 APAC and 1,002 G.B.34%31%34%34%37%41%37%34%Global Country AverageAustraliaAPACGreat BritainStatement A:“When making decisions about infrastructure in COUNTRY,we sh
18、ould give higher priority to minimising the cost to consumers and taxpayers in the short-term than improving infrastructure in the long-term”Statement B:“When making decisions about infrastructure in COUNTRY,we should give higher priority to improving infrastructure in the long-term than minimising
19、the cost to consumers and taxpayers in the short-term”%strongly/tend to prefer Statement A(short-term)%strongly/tend to prefer Statement B(long-term)METHODOLOGY2023:31 countries,22,816 participants,26 May9 June 2023(online):Argentina,Australia(1,002)*,Belgium,Brazil*,Canada*,Chile,Colombia,France*,G
20、ermany*,Great Britain*,Hungary,India*,Indonesia,Ireland,Italy*,Japan*,Malaysia,Mexico,Netherlands,New Zealand*,Peru,Poland,Romania,Singapore,South Africa,South Korea,Spain*,Sweden,Thailand,Turkey and the U.S.A.*denotes 1,000+sample sizeThe samples in some countries can be taken as representative of
21、these countries general adult population under the age of 75.In others,they are more urban,more educated,and/or more affluent than the general population.The survey results for these markets should be viewed as reflecting the views of the more“connected”segment of these populations.(A full list of c
22、ountries can be supplied on request).2021:28 countries,19,514 participants,23 July6 August 2021(online):Argentina,Australia*,Belgium,Brazil*,Canada*,Chile,China*,Colombia,France*,Germany*,Great Britain*,Hungary,India,Italy*,Japan*,Malaysia,Mexico,Netherlands,Peru,Poland,Russia,Saudi Arabia,South Afr
23、ica,South Korea,Spain*,Sweden,Turkey and the U.S.A.*denotes 1,000+sample sizeWeighting has been employed to balance demographics and ensure that the samples composition reflects that of the adult population according to the most recent census data.The precision of Ipsos online polls are calculated u
24、sing a credibility interval with a poll of 1,000 accurate to+/-3.5 percentage points and of 500 accurate to+/-5.0 percentage points.More information on the Ipsos use of credibility intervals is available in request.The“Global Country Average”reflects the average result for all the countries in the s
25、tudy.It has not been adjusted to the population size of each country and is not intended to suggest a total result.Please note:the 2016-2023 surveys used the same methodology,but the profile of participating countries has changed.This means that the global country average/trend does not always invol
26、ve a exact like-for-like comparison.Similarly,Russia was excluded from fieldwork meaning that G8 in previous years is G7 this year.Where results do not sum to 100 or the difference appears to be+/-1 more/less than the actual,this may be due to rounding,multiple responses,or the exclusion of dont kno
27、ws or not stated responsesREGIONSEurope8,510BelgiumFranceGermanyGreat BritainHungaryIrelandItalyNetherlandsPolandRomaniaSpainSwedenN.America2,007CanadaU.S.A.LATAM3,506ArgentinaBrazilChileColombiaMexicoPeru Asia-Pacific(APAC)7,792AustraliaIndiaIndonesiaJapanMalaysiaNew ZealandSingapore South KoreaThailand G77,010ME Africa1,503South AfricaTurkey Canada,France,Germany,Great Britain,Italy,Japan,U.S.A.(Russia excluded)Regions and unweighted sample sizesFURTHER INFORMATIONVB