Unlocking the Lower Skies : The Costs and Benefits of Deploying Drones across Use Cases in East Africa
This book explores the economic and broader societal rationale for using unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) or “drone” technologies as a complement to the current transport and logistics systems in several use cases in East Africa. The specific use cases examined include medical goods deliveries, foo...
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okr-10986-355932021-05-19T12:28:09Z Unlocking the Lower Skies : The Costs and Benefits of Deploying Drones across Use Cases in East Africa Stokenberga, Aiga Ochoa, Maria Catalina DRONE TECHNOLOGY UAV TRANSPORT LOGISTICS HEALTH SERVICE DELIVERY FOOD AID LAND MAPPING INFRASTRUCTURE INSPECTION AGRICULTURE AGRICULTURAL DATA COLLECTION This book explores the economic and broader societal rationale for using unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) or “drone” technologies as a complement to the current transport and logistics systems in several use cases in East Africa. The specific use cases examined include medical goods deliveries, food aid delivery, land mapping and risk assessment, agriculture, and transport and energy infrastructure inspection. Across these applications, the case for using UAVs is examined within the context of logistics objectives—total operating costs, speed, availability, and flexibility—as well as human, or societal, objectives. In the public health use case, as more low- and middle-income countries explore opportunities to improve efficiency and performance in their health supply chains and diagnostics networks, they face myriad choices about how best to use UAVs to improve product availability and public health outcomes and to reach the last mile. The high-level findings from this analysis are that, if examining commodity categories individually and looking exclusively at costs, delivery with UAVs in general is still more expensive for most categories. Although the cost is still higher, the most cost-effective use case examples include the transport of laboratory samples to selected destinations and delivery of life-saving items and blood. However, “layering” several use cases can provide efficiencies and cost savings by allocating fixed costs across a greater number of flights and maximizing capacity and time utilization. From the perspective of public decision-makers, the cost effectiveness of UAVs cannot be analyzed without looking at the public health benefits, which may be substantial. Drone application in the other use cases examined in this book, such as mapping, risk assessment, and agriculture, is relatively more common than cargo drone operations, and the existing pilot initiatives in East Africa have delivered impressive results for speed and quality (precision). Food aid delivery by drones is still mostly at a planning, rather than implementation, stage. Drone applications are rapidly evolving, and several use cases could gain impact and scale over the coming years. 2021-05-18T21:50:31Z 2021-05-18T21:50:31Z 2021-05-18 Book https://documents.worldbank.org/en/publication/documents-reports/documentdetail/800891621396276151/unlocking-the-lower-skies-the-costs-and-benefits-of-deploying-drones-across-use-cases-in-east-africa 978-1-4648-1696-3 http://hdl.handle.net/10986/35593 International Development in Focus; CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo World Bank Washington, DC: World Bank Publications & Research Publications & Research :: Publication Africa Africa Eastern and Southern (AFE) East Africa |
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DRONE TECHNOLOGY UAV TRANSPORT LOGISTICS HEALTH SERVICE DELIVERY FOOD AID LAND MAPPING INFRASTRUCTURE INSPECTION AGRICULTURE AGRICULTURAL DATA COLLECTION Stokenberga, Aiga Ochoa, Maria Catalina Unlocking the Lower Skies : The Costs and Benefits of Deploying Drones across Use Cases in East Africa |
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This book explores the economic and broader societal rationale for
using unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) or “drone” technologies as a
complement to the current transport and logistics systems in several use
cases in East Africa. The specific use cases examined include medical
goods deliveries, food aid delivery, land mapping and risk assessment,
agriculture, and transport and energy infrastructure inspection. Across
these applications, the case for using UAVs is examined within the context
of logistics objectives—total operating costs, speed, availability, and
flexibility—as well as human, or societal, objectives. In the public health
use case, as more low- and middle-income countries explore opportunities
to improve efficiency and performance in their health supply chains and
diagnostics networks, they face myriad choices about how best to use UAVs
to improve product availability and public health outcomes and to reach
the last mile. The high-level findings from this analysis are that, if examining
commodity categories individually and looking exclusively at costs, delivery
with UAVs in general is still more expensive for most categories. Although
the cost is still higher, the most cost-effective use case examples include
the transport of laboratory samples to selected destinations and delivery
of life-saving items and blood. However, “layering” several use cases can
provide efficiencies and cost savings by allocating fixed costs across a
greater number of flights and maximizing capacity and time utilization.
From the perspective of public decision-makers, the cost effectiveness of
UAVs cannot be analyzed without looking at the public health benefits,
which may be substantial. Drone application in the other use cases examined in this book, such as
mapping, risk assessment, and agriculture, is relatively more common than
cargo drone operations, and the existing pilot initiatives in East Africa have
delivered impressive results for speed and quality (precision). Food aid
delivery by drones is still mostly at a planning, rather than implementation,
stage. Drone applications are rapidly evolving, and several use cases could
gain impact and scale over the coming years. |
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Unlocking the Lower Skies : The Costs and Benefits of Deploying Drones across Use Cases in East Africa |
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Unlocking the Lower Skies : The Costs and Benefits of Deploying Drones across Use Cases in East Africa |
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Unlocking the Lower Skies : The Costs and Benefits of Deploying Drones across Use Cases in East Africa |
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Unlocking the Lower Skies : The Costs and Benefits of Deploying Drones across Use Cases in East Africa |
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Unlocking the Lower Skies : The Costs and Benefits of Deploying Drones across Use Cases in East Africa |
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unlocking the lower skies : the costs and benefits of deploying drones across use cases in east africa |
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Washington, DC: World Bank |
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2021 |
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https://documents.worldbank.org/en/publication/documents-reports/documentdetail/800891621396276151/unlocking-the-lower-skies-the-costs-and-benefits-of-deploying-drones-across-use-cases-in-east-africa http://hdl.handle.net/10986/35593 |
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