The authors offer road infrastructure stakeholders with a precise and functional tool that promotes collaboration, common language and comprehension, engagement and interaction among all individuals and institutions involved in sustainable road infrastructure project implementation.
The authors offer road infrastructure stakeholders with a precise and functional tool that promotes collaboration, common language and comprehension, engagement and interaction among all individuals and institutions involved in sustainable road infrastructure project implementation.
Seven of the seventeen United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (UNSDGs) are directly related to sustainable infrastructure development. The majority of sectors, including the road infrastructure sector, are under intense pressure to find financially feasible, socially acceptable, and environmentally conscientious project outcomes or techniques that will result in sustainable road infrastructure development (SRID).
Sustainable Road Infrastructure Project Implementation in Developing Countries presents a model for implementing sustainable road infrastructure projects in developing countries. Providing readers with comprehensive theoretical and practical directions on implementing sustainable road infrastructure projects in developing countries successfully, the authors discuss the factors which influence the implementation of sustainable road infrastructure projects, including the drivers, barriers, benefits, and determinants of sustainable road project implementation.
The model offers road infrastructure stakeholders with a precise and functional tool that promotes collaboration, common language and comprehension, engagement and interaction among all individuals and institutions involved in SRIP implementation. It is beneficial to both professionals and scholars, in the area of architecture; building technology; civil engineering; sustainable/green construction and other disciplines in the built industry.
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Price: $105.00
Pages: 192
Carton Quantity: 1
Publisher: Emerald Publishing Limited
Imprint: Emerald Publishing Limited
Publication Date: 17th November 2023
ISBN: 9781837538119
Format: Hardcover
BISACs: TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING / Environmental / General TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING / Construction / General TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING / Civil / Highway & Traffic
Author Bio
Simon Ofori Ametepey is a Senior Lecturer at the Department of Building Technology, and Director of the Centre for Sustainable Development (CenSUD), Koforidua Technical University, Koforidua, Ghana.
Clinton Ohis Aigbavboa is a Professor in the Department of Construction Management and Quantity Surveying, and Director of cidb Centre of Excellence & Sustainable Human Settlement and Construction Research Centre, University of Johannesburg, South Africa. Currently, he is the Chair of SARChI in Sustainable Construction Management and Leadership in the Built Environment, University of Johannesburg, South Africa.
Wellington Didibhuku Thwala is a Professor at the College of Engineering, Science and Technology, Department of Civil Engineering at the University of South Africa (UNISA).
Table of Contents
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 Srid
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 View of Experts in Ghana through A Delphi Research Study
Part 5. The Isripi Model
Chapter 13. The Conceptual Isripi Model for Developing Countries
Seven of the seventeen United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (UNSDGs) are directly related to sustainable infrastructure development. The majority of sectors, including the road infrastructure sector, are under intense pressure to find financially feasible, socially acceptable, and environmentally conscientious project outcomes or techniques that will result in sustainable road infrastructure development (SRID).
Sustainable Road Infrastructure Project Implementation in Developing Countries presents a model for implementing sustainable road infrastructure projects in developing countries. Providing readers with comprehensive theoretical and practical directions on implementing sustainable road infrastructure projects in developing countries successfully, the authors discuss the factors which influence the implementation of sustainable road infrastructure projects, including the drivers, barriers, benefits, and determinants of sustainable road project implementation.
The model offers road infrastructure stakeholders with a precise and functional tool that promotes collaboration, common language and comprehension, engagement and interaction among all individuals and institutions involved in SRIP implementation. It is beneficial to both professionals and scholars, in the area of architecture; building technology; civil engineering; sustainable/green construction and other disciplines in the built industry.
Price: $105.00
Pages: 192
Carton Quantity: 1
Publisher: Emerald Publishing Limited
Imprint: Emerald Publishing Limited
Publication Date: 17th November 2023
ISBN: 9781837538119
Format: Hardcover
BISACs: TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING / Environmental / General TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING / Construction / General TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING / Civil / Highway & Traffic
Simon Ofori Ametepey is a Senior Lecturer at the Department of Building Technology, and Director of the Centre for Sustainable Development (CenSUD), Koforidua Technical University, Koforidua, Ghana.
Clinton Ohis Aigbavboa is a Professor in the Department of Construction Management and Quantity Surveying, and Director of cidb Centre of Excellence & Sustainable Human Settlement and Construction Research Centre, University of Johannesburg, South Africa. Currently, he is the Chair of SARChI in Sustainable Construction Management and Leadership in the Built Environment, University of Johannesburg, South Africa.
Wellington Didibhuku Thwala is a Professor at the College of Engineering, Science and Technology, Department of Civil Engineering at the University of South Africa (UNISA).
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 Srid
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 View of Experts in Ghana through A Delphi Research Study
Part 5. The Isripi Model
Chapter 13. The Conceptual Isripi Model for Developing Countries
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Spatial statistics empowers you to go beyond visual analysis to answer questions confidently and make data-driven decisions.
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Top 20 Essential Skills for ArcGIS Online
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Making interactive web maps has never been easier.
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Machinery's Handbook: Large Print
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Since the first edition published more than 100 years ago, Machinery’s Handbook has been the most popular engineering resource of all time. Universally considered the principal reference in the manufacturing and mechanical industries, the Handbook is the ultimate collectionof essential, critical information needed by engineers, designers, drafters, metalworkers, toolmakers, machinists, educators, students, and serious home hobbyists. From engineering and design departments, machine and metalworking shops, and a wide range of manufacturing and industrial facilities, to countless classrooms and workshops around the globe, this 32nd Edition of the Machinery’s Handbook is the must-have technical reference.
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