A Framework for a Pro-Growth, Pro-Poor Transport Strategy : Guidance Note
A pro-growth, pro-poor transport strategy (PGPTS) responsive to the second generation poverty reduction strategies (SGPRSs) and the millennium development goals (MDGs) are essential instruments to promote transport development that facilitates econ...
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ACCESS ROAD ACCESS ROADS ACCESS TO EMPLOYMENT ACCESSIBILITY ACCESSIBILITY INDEX ACCIDENT RISK AFFORDABLE TRANSPORT AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTIVITY AGRICULTURE AIR AIR TRANSPORT AIRCRAFT AIRCRAFT MAINTENANCE ASSESSMENT METHODS AVERAGE DAILY TRAFFIC AVERAGE PASSENGER AVERAGE TRAVEL TIME AXLE LOAD BORDER CROSSING BOTTLENECK BUS ROUTE BUSES CAPACITY BUILDING CAR CARGO CITY TRANSPORT CLIMATE CHANGE CONCESSIONS CONCRETE CONGESTION CROPS DECENTRALIZATION DEMAND FOR TRANSPORT DEVELOPMENT GOALS DEVELOPMENT PROCESS DRIVERS DRIVING ECONOMIC GROWTH EFFICIENT TRANSPORT EMISSIONS EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES ENFORCEMENT OF REGULATIONS ENGINE ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION EXTERNALITIES FARES FATALITIES FATALITY FATALITY RATE FINANCES FRAMEWORK FREIGHT FREIGHT OPERATIONS FREIGHT SERVICES FREIGHT TERMINALS FREIGHT TRANSPORT FUEL GOVERNMENT AGENCIES HEALTH CARE HIGH TRANSPORT HIGHWAY HIGHWAYS HOUSEHOLDS IMPACT OF TRANSPORT IMT INCOME INFRASTRUCTURE DEVELOPMENT INSPECTION INTERCITY PASSENGER INTERMEDIATE MEANS OF TRANSPORT INTERNATIONAL RAIL INTERNATIONAL TRANSPORT JOURNEY JOURNEY TIME LAND USE LENGTH OF ROAD LOCAL GOVERNMENTS MARITIME TRANSPORT MEANS OF TRANSPORT MECHANIZATION MINISTRY OF TRANSPORT MOBILITY MOBILITY PROBLEMS MODE OF TRANSPORT MODE OF TRANSPORTATION MODES OF TRANSPORT NATIONAL TRANSPORT NMT NOISE PASSENGER FARES PASSENGER SERVICES PATH PEDESTRIAN PEDESTRIAN WALKWAYS POLLUTION PORT AUTHORITY POVERTY REDUCTION PRIVATE OPERATORS PUBLIC SAFETY PUBLIC SECTORS PUBLIC TRANSPORT PUBLIC TRANSPORT SERVICES PUBLIC TRANSPORT VEHICLES PUBLIC WORKS RAIL CONCESSIONS RAIL INFRASTRUCTURE RAIL NETWORK RAIL TRANSPORT RAILWAY RAILWAYS RECONSTRUCTION REGIONAL TRANSPORT ROAD ROAD ACCIDENT FATALITIES ROAD AGENCY ROAD CONDITIONS ROAD FUND ROAD FUNDS ROAD INFRASTRUCTURE ROAD INVESTMENTS ROAD MAINTENANCE ROAD MANAGEMENT ROAD NETWORK ROAD NETWORKS ROAD PROJECTS ROAD SAFETY ROAD SECTOR ROAD TRANSPORT ROAD TRANSPORT SERVICES ROAD USERS RURAL ACCESS RURAL ACCESS ROADS RURAL ACCESSIBILITY RURAL COMMUNITIES RURAL ECONOMY RURAL INFRASTRUCTURE RURAL PEOPLE RURAL POPULATION RURAL ROADS RURAL ROADS NETWORK RURAL TRANSPORT RURAL TRANSPORT SERVICES SAFETY MANAGEMENT SEAT BELTS SETTING OUT SHARING SPEED SPREADING STRUCTURES SUSTAINABILITY SYNERGIES TAX TON KILOMETER TRACKS TRAFFIC ASSIGNMENT TRAILS TRAINS TRANSIT TRANSIT CORRIDORS TRANSPARENCY TRANSPORT TRANSPORT CHOICES TRANSPORT CORRIDORS TRANSPORT COST TRANSPORT COSTS TRANSPORT DECISIONS TRANSPORT DEMAND TRANSPORT FACILITATION TRANSPORT FARES TRANSPORT INDICATORS TRANSPORT INFRASTRUCTURE TRANSPORT INVESTMENT TRANSPORT INVESTMENTS TRANSPORT NETWORK TRANSPORT NETWORKS TRANSPORT OPERATIONS TRANSPORT PLANNING TRANSPORT POLICIES TRANSPORT POLICY TRANSPORT POLICY DEVELOPMENT TRANSPORT PRIORITIES TRANSPORT PROJECTS TRANSPORT SECTOR TRANSPORT SERVICE TRANSPORT SERVICES TRANSPORT STRATEGIES TRANSPORT STRATEGY TRANSPORT SYSTEM TRANSPORT VOLUME TRANSPORTATION TRANSPORTATION PROGRAMS TRANSPORTATION SYSTEMS TRANSPORTS TRIP TRIP GENERATION UNDERPINNING UNPAVED ROAD URBAN BUS URBAN MOBILITY URBAN TRANSPORT URBAN TRANSPORT SERVICES VEHICLE VEHICLE POPULATION VOLUME OF TRAFFIC |
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ACCESS ROAD ACCESS ROADS ACCESS TO EMPLOYMENT ACCESSIBILITY ACCESSIBILITY INDEX ACCIDENT RISK AFFORDABLE TRANSPORT AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTIVITY AGRICULTURE AIR AIR TRANSPORT AIRCRAFT AIRCRAFT MAINTENANCE ASSESSMENT METHODS AVERAGE DAILY TRAFFIC AVERAGE PASSENGER AVERAGE TRAVEL TIME AXLE LOAD BORDER CROSSING BOTTLENECK BUS ROUTE BUSES CAPACITY BUILDING CAR CARGO CITY TRANSPORT CLIMATE CHANGE CONCESSIONS CONCRETE CONGESTION CROPS DECENTRALIZATION DEMAND FOR TRANSPORT DEVELOPMENT GOALS DEVELOPMENT PROCESS DRIVERS DRIVING ECONOMIC GROWTH EFFICIENT TRANSPORT EMISSIONS EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES ENFORCEMENT OF REGULATIONS ENGINE ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION EXTERNALITIES FARES FATALITIES FATALITY FATALITY RATE FINANCES FRAMEWORK FREIGHT FREIGHT OPERATIONS FREIGHT SERVICES FREIGHT TERMINALS FREIGHT TRANSPORT FUEL GOVERNMENT AGENCIES HEALTH CARE HIGH TRANSPORT HIGHWAY HIGHWAYS HOUSEHOLDS IMPACT OF TRANSPORT IMT INCOME INFRASTRUCTURE DEVELOPMENT INSPECTION INTERCITY PASSENGER INTERMEDIATE MEANS OF TRANSPORT INTERNATIONAL RAIL INTERNATIONAL TRANSPORT JOURNEY JOURNEY TIME LAND USE LENGTH OF ROAD LOCAL GOVERNMENTS MARITIME TRANSPORT MEANS OF TRANSPORT MECHANIZATION MINISTRY OF TRANSPORT MOBILITY MOBILITY PROBLEMS MODE OF TRANSPORT MODE OF TRANSPORTATION MODES OF TRANSPORT NATIONAL TRANSPORT NMT NOISE PASSENGER FARES PASSENGER SERVICES PATH PEDESTRIAN PEDESTRIAN WALKWAYS POLLUTION PORT AUTHORITY POVERTY REDUCTION PRIVATE OPERATORS PUBLIC SAFETY PUBLIC SECTORS PUBLIC TRANSPORT PUBLIC TRANSPORT SERVICES PUBLIC TRANSPORT VEHICLES PUBLIC WORKS RAIL CONCESSIONS RAIL INFRASTRUCTURE RAIL NETWORK RAIL TRANSPORT RAILWAY RAILWAYS RECONSTRUCTION REGIONAL TRANSPORT ROAD ROAD ACCIDENT FATALITIES ROAD AGENCY ROAD CONDITIONS ROAD FUND ROAD FUNDS ROAD INFRASTRUCTURE ROAD INVESTMENTS ROAD MAINTENANCE ROAD MANAGEMENT ROAD NETWORK ROAD NETWORKS ROAD PROJECTS ROAD SAFETY ROAD SECTOR ROAD TRANSPORT ROAD TRANSPORT SERVICES ROAD USERS RURAL ACCESS RURAL ACCESS ROADS RURAL ACCESSIBILITY RURAL COMMUNITIES RURAL ECONOMY RURAL INFRASTRUCTURE RURAL PEOPLE RURAL POPULATION RURAL ROADS RURAL ROADS NETWORK RURAL TRANSPORT RURAL TRANSPORT SERVICES SAFETY MANAGEMENT SEAT BELTS SETTING OUT SHARING SPEED SPREADING STRUCTURES SUSTAINABILITY SYNERGIES TAX TON KILOMETER TRACKS TRAFFIC ASSIGNMENT TRAILS TRAINS TRANSIT TRANSIT CORRIDORS TRANSPARENCY TRANSPORT TRANSPORT CHOICES TRANSPORT CORRIDORS TRANSPORT COST TRANSPORT COSTS TRANSPORT DECISIONS TRANSPORT DEMAND TRANSPORT FACILITATION TRANSPORT FARES TRANSPORT INDICATORS TRANSPORT INFRASTRUCTURE TRANSPORT INVESTMENT TRANSPORT INVESTMENTS TRANSPORT NETWORK TRANSPORT NETWORKS TRANSPORT OPERATIONS TRANSPORT PLANNING TRANSPORT POLICIES TRANSPORT POLICY TRANSPORT POLICY DEVELOPMENT TRANSPORT PRIORITIES TRANSPORT PROJECTS TRANSPORT SECTOR TRANSPORT SERVICE TRANSPORT SERVICES TRANSPORT STRATEGIES TRANSPORT STRATEGY TRANSPORT SYSTEM TRANSPORT VOLUME TRANSPORTATION TRANSPORTATION PROGRAMS TRANSPORTATION SYSTEMS TRANSPORTS TRIP TRIP GENERATION UNDERPINNING UNPAVED ROAD URBAN BUS URBAN MOBILITY URBAN TRANSPORT URBAN TRANSPORT SERVICES VEHICLE VEHICLE POPULATION VOLUME OF TRAFFIC Mitiku, Tesfamichael Nahusenay A Framework for a Pro-Growth, Pro-Poor Transport Strategy : Guidance Note |
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A pro-growth, pro-poor transport
strategy (PGPTS) responsive to the second generation poverty
reduction strategies (SGPRSs) and the millennium development
goals (MDGs) are essential instruments to promote transport
development that facilitates economic growth and poverty
reduction. However, the national poverty reduction and
transport strategy reviews, undertaken by Sub-Saharan Africa
Transport Policy Program (SSATP) member countries, and the
MDG review, have shown that the existing transport
strategies are deficient in many respects in supporting this
objective. The strategies have not been successful in
delivering adequate access to the rural and urban poor in
Africa to reach economic opportunities, and to social and
administrative services. The purpose of this framework
document (guidance note) is to highlight possible options
for the development of a PGPTS. It identifies the questions
that need to be asked and the choices that need to be made
in framing such a strategy. It offers, at each stage, a
checklist of issues for consideration and some examples of
good practices. Its aim is to encourage policy-makers and
planners to adopt a structured approach to assessing gaps,
defining sectoral vision and goals, and mapping transport
interventions and policy changes required to anchor
transport in growth and poverty reduction. This guidance
note is based on development scenarios and strategy
formulation processes in Sub-Saharan Africa countries, and
it is designed to facilitate the development of transport
strategies that will support the achievement of the MDGs in
these countries, and increase Africa's trade
competitiveness and integration. |
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Mitiku, Tesfamichael Nahusenay |
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Mitiku, Tesfamichael Nahusenay |
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Mitiku, Tesfamichael Nahusenay |
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A Framework for a Pro-Growth, Pro-Poor Transport Strategy : Guidance Note |
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A Framework for a Pro-Growth, Pro-Poor Transport Strategy : Guidance Note |
title_full |
A Framework for a Pro-Growth, Pro-Poor Transport Strategy : Guidance Note |
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A Framework for a Pro-Growth, Pro-Poor Transport Strategy : Guidance Note |
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A Framework for a Pro-Growth, Pro-Poor Transport Strategy : Guidance Note |
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framework for a pro-growth, pro-poor transport strategy : guidance note |
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2014 |
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okr-10986-177772021-04-23T14:03:35Z A Framework for a Pro-Growth, Pro-Poor Transport Strategy : Guidance Note Mitiku, Tesfamichael Nahusenay ACCESS ROAD ACCESS ROADS ACCESS TO EMPLOYMENT ACCESSIBILITY ACCESSIBILITY INDEX ACCIDENT RISK AFFORDABLE TRANSPORT AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTIVITY AGRICULTURE AIR AIR TRANSPORT AIRCRAFT AIRCRAFT MAINTENANCE ASSESSMENT METHODS AVERAGE DAILY TRAFFIC AVERAGE PASSENGER AVERAGE TRAVEL TIME AXLE LOAD BORDER CROSSING BOTTLENECK BUS ROUTE BUSES CAPACITY BUILDING CAR CARGO CITY TRANSPORT CLIMATE CHANGE CONCESSIONS CONCRETE CONGESTION CROPS DECENTRALIZATION DEMAND FOR TRANSPORT DEVELOPMENT GOALS DEVELOPMENT PROCESS DRIVERS DRIVING ECONOMIC GROWTH EFFICIENT TRANSPORT EMISSIONS EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES ENFORCEMENT OF REGULATIONS ENGINE ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION EXTERNALITIES FARES FATALITIES FATALITY FATALITY RATE FINANCES FRAMEWORK FREIGHT FREIGHT OPERATIONS FREIGHT SERVICES FREIGHT TERMINALS FREIGHT TRANSPORT FUEL GOVERNMENT AGENCIES HEALTH CARE HIGH TRANSPORT HIGHWAY HIGHWAYS HOUSEHOLDS IMPACT OF TRANSPORT IMT INCOME INFRASTRUCTURE DEVELOPMENT INSPECTION INTERCITY PASSENGER INTERMEDIATE MEANS OF TRANSPORT INTERNATIONAL RAIL INTERNATIONAL TRANSPORT JOURNEY JOURNEY TIME LAND USE LENGTH OF ROAD LOCAL GOVERNMENTS MARITIME TRANSPORT MEANS OF TRANSPORT MECHANIZATION MINISTRY OF TRANSPORT MOBILITY MOBILITY PROBLEMS MODE OF TRANSPORT MODE OF TRANSPORTATION MODES OF TRANSPORT NATIONAL TRANSPORT NMT NOISE PASSENGER FARES PASSENGER SERVICES PATH PEDESTRIAN PEDESTRIAN WALKWAYS POLLUTION PORT AUTHORITY POVERTY REDUCTION PRIVATE OPERATORS PUBLIC SAFETY PUBLIC SECTORS PUBLIC TRANSPORT PUBLIC TRANSPORT SERVICES PUBLIC TRANSPORT VEHICLES PUBLIC WORKS RAIL CONCESSIONS RAIL INFRASTRUCTURE RAIL NETWORK RAIL TRANSPORT RAILWAY RAILWAYS RECONSTRUCTION REGIONAL TRANSPORT ROAD ROAD ACCIDENT FATALITIES ROAD AGENCY ROAD CONDITIONS ROAD FUND ROAD FUNDS ROAD INFRASTRUCTURE ROAD INVESTMENTS ROAD MAINTENANCE ROAD MANAGEMENT ROAD NETWORK ROAD NETWORKS ROAD PROJECTS ROAD SAFETY ROAD SECTOR ROAD TRANSPORT ROAD TRANSPORT SERVICES ROAD USERS RURAL ACCESS RURAL ACCESS ROADS RURAL ACCESSIBILITY RURAL COMMUNITIES RURAL ECONOMY RURAL INFRASTRUCTURE RURAL PEOPLE RURAL POPULATION RURAL ROADS RURAL ROADS NETWORK RURAL TRANSPORT RURAL TRANSPORT SERVICES SAFETY MANAGEMENT SEAT BELTS SETTING OUT SHARING SPEED SPREADING STRUCTURES SUSTAINABILITY SYNERGIES TAX TON KILOMETER TRACKS TRAFFIC ASSIGNMENT TRAILS TRAINS TRANSIT TRANSIT CORRIDORS TRANSPARENCY TRANSPORT TRANSPORT CHOICES TRANSPORT CORRIDORS TRANSPORT COST TRANSPORT COSTS TRANSPORT DECISIONS TRANSPORT DEMAND TRANSPORT FACILITATION TRANSPORT FARES TRANSPORT INDICATORS TRANSPORT INFRASTRUCTURE TRANSPORT INVESTMENT TRANSPORT INVESTMENTS TRANSPORT NETWORK TRANSPORT NETWORKS TRANSPORT OPERATIONS TRANSPORT PLANNING TRANSPORT POLICIES TRANSPORT POLICY TRANSPORT POLICY DEVELOPMENT TRANSPORT PRIORITIES TRANSPORT PROJECTS TRANSPORT SECTOR TRANSPORT SERVICE TRANSPORT SERVICES TRANSPORT STRATEGIES TRANSPORT STRATEGY TRANSPORT SYSTEM TRANSPORT VOLUME TRANSPORTATION TRANSPORTATION PROGRAMS TRANSPORTATION SYSTEMS TRANSPORTS TRIP TRIP GENERATION UNDERPINNING UNPAVED ROAD URBAN BUS URBAN MOBILITY URBAN TRANSPORT URBAN TRANSPORT SERVICES VEHICLE VEHICLE POPULATION VOLUME OF TRAFFIC A pro-growth, pro-poor transport strategy (PGPTS) responsive to the second generation poverty reduction strategies (SGPRSs) and the millennium development goals (MDGs) are essential instruments to promote transport development that facilitates economic growth and poverty reduction. However, the national poverty reduction and transport strategy reviews, undertaken by Sub-Saharan Africa Transport Policy Program (SSATP) member countries, and the MDG review, have shown that the existing transport strategies are deficient in many respects in supporting this objective. The strategies have not been successful in delivering adequate access to the rural and urban poor in Africa to reach economic opportunities, and to social and administrative services. The purpose of this framework document (guidance note) is to highlight possible options for the development of a PGPTS. It identifies the questions that need to be asked and the choices that need to be made in framing such a strategy. It offers, at each stage, a checklist of issues for consideration and some examples of good practices. Its aim is to encourage policy-makers and planners to adopt a structured approach to assessing gaps, defining sectoral vision and goals, and mapping transport interventions and policy changes required to anchor transport in growth and poverty reduction. This guidance note is based on development scenarios and strategy formulation processes in Sub-Saharan Africa countries, and it is designed to facilitate the development of transport strategies that will support the achievement of the MDGs in these countries, and increase Africa's trade competitiveness and integration. 2014-04-14T23:00:23Z 2014-04-14T23:00:23Z 2009-10 http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2009/10/11944418/framework-pro-growth-pro-poor-transport-strategy-guidance-note http://hdl.handle.net/10986/17777 English en_US Sub-Saharan Africa Transport Policy Program (SSATP) working paper series;no. 89 CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ World Bank, Washington, DC Publications & Research :: Working Paper Publications & Research Africa |