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Timor-Leste: Road Sector Investment Planning in the Pacific, An Example of Good Practice
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Timor-Leste: Road Sector Investment Planning in the Pacific, An Example of Good Practice

  

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Publication Date: July 2007
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Road sector planning and improvement in ADB’s Pacific developing member countries (DMCs) is a complex process of institutional reform, capacity development, and a host of other activities. This knowledge product examines the lessons learned from Timor-Leste road sector planning in the context of poverty reduction and sustainable development. ADB’s experience in Timor-Leste provides practitioners with pragmatic analytical tools and methods to develop necessary short-, medium-, and long-term road network plans, maintenance plans, and institutional strengthening. These tools, when properly applied, will enable ADB to assist the lesser-developed and Pacific Region DMCs manage a road sector that is better able to promote development and reduce poverty. While this paper focuses on the planning process of the road network itself, health and competition in the transport services industry are equally important so that the benefits of the improved road network are shared among all segments of the society.

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Contents

Acknowledgment, Foreword, Contents, Abbreviations [ PDF: 94kb | 8 pages ]

  1. Introduction [ PDF: 64kb | 4 pages ]

  2. Overall Methodology [ PDF: 179kb | 6 pages ]

    1. Pre-Feasibility Study Actions
    2. Initial Work to Be Done Under the Feasibility Study
    3. Advanced Work to Be Done by the Feasibility Study

  3. Country Context [ PDF: 232kb | 8 pages ]

    1. General Profile
    2. Road Network Management Framework
    3. Road Network Management and Maintenance
    4. Business Environment

  4. Analysis of the Road Environment [ PDF: 706kb | 12 pages ]

    1. Road Network Analysis
    2. Demand for Transport Analyzed
    3. Maintenance and Upgrading Procedures

  5. Design Road Investment Program [ PDF: 2.25mb | 30 pages ]

    1. Define Project Alternatives
    2. Routine and Periodic Maintenance
    3. Improvement Policies
    4. Unit Cost of Interventions
    5. Performing Project Analysis
    6. Investment Prioritization with Budget Constraints
    7. Base Case Results
    8. The 10-Year Program
    9. Analysis of Two Other Scenarios

  6. Conclusions and Recommendations [ PDF: 48kb | 2 pages ]

References [ PDF: 63kb | 3 pages ]



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