Prelims
Sustainable Road Infrastructure Project Implementation in Developing Countries: An Integrated Model
ISBN: 978-1-83753-811-9, eISBN: 978-1-83753-810-2
Publication date: 17 November 2023
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Ametepey, S.O., Aigbavboa, C.O. and Thwala, W.D. (2023), "Prelims", Sustainable Road Infrastructure Project Implementation in Developing Countries: An Integrated Model, Emerald Publishing Limited, Leeds, pp. i-xi. https://doi.org/10.1108/978-1-83753-810-220231015
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Copyright © 2024 Simon Ofori Ametepey, Clinton Ohis Aigbavboa and Wellington Didibhuku Thwala
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Sustainable Road Infrastructure Project Implementation in Developing Countries
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Sustainable Road Infrastructure Project Implementation in Developing Countries: An Integrated Model
BY
SIMON OFORI AMETEPEY
Koforidua Technical University, Ghana
CLINTON OHIS AIGBAVBOA
University of Johannesburg, South Africa
and
Wellington Didibhuku Thwala
University of South Africa, South Africa
United Kingdom – North America – Japan – India – Malaysia – China
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Contents
List of Figures and Tables | vii |
List of Abbreviations | ix |
Part 1: Sustainability and Road Infrastructure Development | |
Chapter 1: General Introduction to Sustainable Road Infrastructure Development | 3 |
Chapter 2: Overview of Sustainable Development | 9 |
Chapter 3: Sustainable Road Infrastructure Development | 21 |
Part 2: Models, Theories, and Frameworks for Implementing Sustainable Road Infrastructure Projects | |
Chapter 4: Evaluation and Assessment of the Sustainability of Infrastructure Projects | 43 |
Chapter 5: Project Implementation Frameworks, Models, and Guidelines for Sustainable Infrastructure | 55 |
Chapter 6: Sustainability Criteria and Indicators for Road Infrastructure Projects | 65 |
Chapter 7: Sustainable Infrastructure Project Financing | 81 |
Part 3: Public Participation, Climate Change Response, and Stakeholder Management in Sustainable Road Infrastructure Development | |
Chapter 8: Public Participation in Sustainable Road Infrastructure Development | 97 |
Chapter 9: Climate Change Response in Sustainable Road Infrastructure Development | 105 |
Chapter 10: Stakeholder Management in Sustainable Road Infrastructure Development | 113 |
Part 4: Sustainable Road Infrastructure Development: The Case of Ghana | |
Chapter 11: Sustainable Road Infrastructure Development in Ghana | 121 |
Chapter 12: The Views of Experts in Ghana Through a Delphi Research Study | 133 |
Part 5: The ISRIPI Model | |
Chapter 13: The Conceptual ISRIPI Model for Developing Countries | 159 |
Index | 173 |
List of Figures and Tables
Figures
Fig. 2.1. | The Pillars of SD. | 13 |
Fig. 2.2. | The 5-capital Model (Inspired by Porrit, 2007). | 17 |
Fig. 3.1. | Types of Infrastructure with Examples. | 24 |
Fig. 3.2. | Integrating the Principles of Sustainability in Infrastructure Development. | 26 |
Fig. 3.3. | Types of Project Stakeholders in the Road Infrastructure Sector. | 29 |
Fig. 3.4. | Managing Stakeholders’ Interest and Sustainability Requirements. | 30 |
Fig. 3.5. | Processes of SRID. | 32 |
Fig. 13.1. | Integrated SRIPI Conceptualized Model (Model 1.0). | 171 |
Tables
Table 3.1. | Principles of SID. | 28 |
Table 6.1. | CEEQUAL Certification Framework’s Criteria. | 67 |
Table 6.2. | CEEQUAL Certification Framework Indicators. | 68 |
Table 6.3. | BE2ST in Highway Certification Framework’s Criteria. | 70 |
Table 6.4. | Envision Certification System Criteria. | 70 |
Table 6.5. | Green Guide for Roads Certification Framework Criteria. | 71 |
Table 6.6. | Greenlites Certification Framework Criteria. | 72 |
Table 6.7. | Greenpave Certification Tool Criteria. | 72 |
Table 6.8. | Greenroads Certification Framework Criteria. | 73 |
Table 6.9. | I-LAST Certification Tools Criteria. | 73 |
Table 6.10. | Invest Certification Framework’s Criteria. | 74 |
Table 8.1. | Public Participation Ladder. | 100 |
Table 8.2. | Ladder of Participation. | 100 |
Table 11.1. | Size and Condition of Road Network in Ghana. | 125 |
Table 12.1. | SRIPs’ Main Criteria. | 137 |
Table 12.2. | Socio-cultural Sustainability Indicators. | 138 |
Table 12.3. | Economic Sustainability. | 140 |
Table 12.4. | Environmental Sustainability. | 141 |
Table 12.5. | Institutional Sustainability. | 142 |
Table 12.6. | Health and Safety. | 143 |
Table 12.7. | Project Management. | 144 |
Table 12.8. | Resource Utilization and Management. | 145 |
Table 12.9. | Engineering Performance. | 145 |
Table 12.10. | Climate Change Response. | 146 |
Table 12.11. | Public Participation. | 147 |
Table 12.12. | Stakeholder Management. | 148 |
Table 12.13. | Factors Causing Varied Understanding of Sustainability. | 149 |
Table 12.14. | Drivers and Motivation for SRIP Implementation. | 150 |
Table 12.15. | Critical Factors Affecting the Implementation of SRIPs. | 151 |
Table 13.1. | Conceptual Model Latent Features. | 163 |
List of Abbreviations
Abbreviation | Definition |
---|---|
ACEC | American Consulting Engineers Council |
ADB | African Development Bank |
AER | Annual Environmental Reports |
APWA | American Public Works Association |
ASCE | American Society of Civil Engineers |
AU | African Union |
BREEAM | Building research establishment’s environmental assessment method |
CBA | Cost-benefit analysis |
CCR | Climate change response |
CEEQUAL | Civil Engineering Environmental Quality and Assessment Scheme |
CIB | Conseil International du Bâtiment |
CO2 | Carbon dioxide |
CSR | Corporate social responsibility |
DFR | Department of Feeder Roads |
DPs | Development partners |
DUR | Department of Urban Roads |
EA | Environmental assessment |
EIA | Environmental impact assessment |
EIAP | Environmental impact assessment procedures |
EM | Environmental management |
EMP | Environmental management plan |
EMU | Environmental management unit |
EnS | Environmental sustainability |
EP | Engineering performance |
EPA | Environmental Protection Agency |
ES | Economic sustainability |
ESA | Environmental and social assessment |
ESMF | Environmental and social management framework |
FHWA | Federal Highway Administration |
FSD | Forest services division |
GDP | Gross domestic product |
GHA | Ghana highway authority |
GHG | Greenhouse gas |
GI | Green infrastructure |
GRF | Ghana Road Fund |
GSGDA | Ghana Shared Growth Development Agenda |
HS | Health and safety |
ICE | Institution of Civil Engineers |
IDOT | Illinois Department of Transportation |
IISD | International Institute for Sustainable Development |
INVEST | Infrastructure Voluntary Assessment Sustainability Tool |
IQD | Interquartile division |
IQR | Interquartile range |
IRI | Institute of resilient infrastructure |
IRI | International roughness index |
IRTBA | Illinois Road and Transportation Builders Association |
IS | Institutional sustainability |
ISI | Institute for sustainable infrastructure |
ISRIPI | Integrated sustainable road infrastructure project implementation |
KPI | Key performance indicators |
KTC | Koforidua Training Centre |
LCA | Life-cycle assessment |
LCCA | Life-cycle cost analysis |
LEED | Leadership in energy and environmental design |
LID | Low-impact development |
M&E | Monitoring and evaluation |
MCDA | Multi-criteria decision analysis |
MEPDG | Mechanistic-Empirical Pavement Design Guide |
MoT | Ministry of Transport |
MRH | Ministry of Roads and Highways |
NEAP | National Environmental Action Plan |
NGOs | Non-governmental organizations |
OP | Operational policies |
PaLATE | Pavement Life-Cycle Assessment Tool for Environmental and Economic Impacts |
PEA | Preliminary Environmental Assesment |
PM | Project management |
PMI | Project Management Institute |
PP | Public participation |
PPP | Public–-private partnership |
RID | Road infrastructure development |
RMRC | The Recycled Materials Resource Centre |
RPF | Resettlement Policy Framework |
RUM | Resource utilisation and management |
SC | Sustainable construction |
SCS | Social and cultural sustainability |
SD | Standard deviation |
SD | Sustainable development |
SDGs | Sustainable development goals |
SEA | Strategic environmental assessment |
SID | Sustainable infrastructure development |
SLCAs | Social life-cycle assessments |
SM | Stakeholder management |
SMTDP | Sector medium-term development plan |
SRID | Sustainable road infrastructure development |
SRIPI | Sustainable road infrastructure project Implementation |
SRIPs | Sustainable road infrastructure projects |
STAG | Scottish Transport Appraisal Guidance |
TBL | Triple bottom line |
TDR | Transfer of development rights |
TIF | Tax incremental financing |
TNM-Look | Traffic noise model look up |
UK | United Kingdom |
UN | United Nations |
UNFCCC | United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change |
USA | United States of America |
WB | World Bank |
WCCD | World Commission on Culture and Development |
WCED | World Conference on Environment and Development |
WD | Wildlife division |
WRC | Water Resources Commission |
WSSD | World summit on sustainable development |
- Prelims
- Part 1: Sustainability and Road Infrastructure Development
- Chapter 1: General Introduction to Sustainable Road Infrastructure Development
- Chapter 2: Overview of Sustainable Development
- Chapter 3: Sustainable Road Infrastructure Development
- Part 2: Models, Theories, and Frameworks for Implementing Sustainable Road Infrastructure Projects
- Chapter 4: Evaluation and Assessment of the Sustainability of Infrastructure Projects
- Chapter 5: Project Implementation Frameworks, Models, and Guidelines for Sustainable Infrastructure
- Chapter 6: Sustainability Criteria and Indicators for Road Infrastructure Projects
- Chapter 7: Sustainable Infrastructure Project Financing
- Part 3: Public Participation, Climate Change Response, and Stakeholder Management in Sustainable Road Infrastructure Development
- Chapter 8: Public Participation in Sustainable Road Infrastructure Development
- Chapter 9: Climate Change Response in Sustainable Road Infrastructure Development
- Chapter 10: Stakeholder Management in Sustainable Road Infrastructure Development
- Part 4: Sustainable Road Infrastructure Development: The Case of Ghana
- Chapter 11: Sustainable Road Infrastructure Development in Ghana
- Chapter 12: The Views of Experts in Ghana Through a Delphi Research Study
- Part 5: The ISRIPI Model
- Chapter 13: The Conceptual ISRIPI Model for Developing Countries
- Index