ARTÍCULO
TITULO

Moving people to help people move

Pierre Graftieaux    

Resumen

The 24-km Dakar Toll Road (Autoroute de l?Avenir Dakar ? Dianmiadio), built to solve severe congestion problems, was inaugurated in 2013 on schedule and below budget. It has reduced travel times by two thirds between downtown and the outskirts and is spurring the development of the conurbation. Long recognized to be an urgent priority, it took however about 30 years to eventuate, mainly because decision makers were deterred by the magnitude of the resettlement plan needed to insert this infrastructure into densely populated informal settlements. The paper explains (i) how the relocation of 38,000 people was mitigated through a comprehensive compensation scheme combined with the construction of a new town to accommodate some of those relocated, and the upgrading of low-income settlements along the Road and (ii) how this USD760 million project, first greenfield toll road in Sub-Saharan Africa (excluding South Africa), and structured as a Public Private Partnersip, materialized through funding from multilaterals, government, commercial banks and the private sector. The paper describes how compensation of affected households, commercial buildings, etc. were estimated, making sure all those affected end up in at least an equivalent position as they were in prior to the project. It also explains how a new city was designed to accommodate 20,000 persons, with schools, health centers, paved roads, community facilities, running water, electricity, market, sewage, etc. In addition, it details the rationale for providing consolidated settlements along this road with better urban roads, community facilities and drainage structures, to ensure that those who are too poor to drive, would still benefit from the project.

 Artículos similares

       
 
Enrique Aldao, Luis M. González-deSantos, Humberto Michinel and Higinio González-Jorge    
In this work, a real-time collision avoidance algorithm was presented for autonomous navigation in the presence of fixed and moving obstacles in building environments. The current implementation is designed for autonomous navigation between waypoints of ... ver más
Revista: Drones

 
William Villegas-Ch., Santiago Criollo-C, Walter Gaibor-Naranjo and Xavier Palacios-Pacheco    
Currently, medium and small businesses face a significant change in the way consumers purchase their services, products, or goods. This change is fundamentally due to the pandemic caused by the 2019 coronavirus disease, during which people were forced to... ver más
Revista: Future Internet

 
Elham Zabetian Targhi and Vida Razi    
Today, in many cities, urban facades are typically forming according to the high-level codes, while citizens? expectations and preferences are different from them. According to the studies conducted theory, using a conceptualization technique, related di... ver más
Revista: Urban Science

 
Hsien-Ming Chou, Shih-Ming Pi and Tsai-Lun Cho    
There are many healthcare possibilities for the elderly, such as hospitals, nursing homes, and home-based care. However, in times of COVID-19, most home-based elderly people did not have sufficient supplies or healthcare as usual. Fulfilling their desire... ver más
Revista: Applied Sciences

 
Hamed Nozari, Agnieszka Szmelter-Jarosz and Javid Ghahremani-Nahr    
The use of advanced computer technologies has dramatically changed marketing. Concepts such as smart, sustainable, and green marketing have emerged in the last 20 years. One of these new technologies is the Internet of Things (IoT), which has led to the ... ver más
Revista: Future Internet