West Africa facing the lack of traffic lanes

This paper aims to contribute to a better understanding of the role of roads as instruments of development.  African countries have to face the lack of asphalt roads. Without such roads, the flows of goods are limited and people are unable to access easily to education, health, food and all the serv...

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Main Author: Benjamin Steck
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Language:fra
Published: Pôle de Recherche pour l'Organisation et la diffusion de l'Information Géographique 2012-07-01
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Online Access:https://journals.openedition.org/echogeo/13101
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description This paper aims to contribute to a better understanding of the role of roads as instruments of development.  African countries have to face the lack of asphalt roads. Without such roads, the flows of goods are limited and people are unable to access easily to education, health, food and all the services. Opening new asphalt roads is one of the main challenges for the future years. The case of the Nouakchott-Nouadhibou road, in Mauritania, opened in 2004, is a fruitful example of the effects of such an infrastructure. The traffic is increasing. Many new settlements appear. The Imraguen can have better access to all the services. Beyond those effects, this road is of main interest because of its proximity to a national park, the Banc d’Arguin national Park, which is one of the most important in West Africa. The protection policy involves regulations restricting access to certain areas and prohibiting certain types of exploitation of natural and archaeological resources. The question at least is how African countries can link economic and social purposes with ecological protection for an improvement of human conditions of life. An asphalt road is a means of it but it can also be an instrument of destruction.
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West Africa facing the lack of traffic lanes
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sustainable development
West Africa
Banc d’Arguin national Park
Nouakchott-Nouadhibou road
asphalt road
accessibility
title West Africa facing the lack of traffic lanes
title_full West Africa facing the lack of traffic lanes
title_fullStr West Africa facing the lack of traffic lanes
title_full_unstemmed West Africa facing the lack of traffic lanes
title_short West Africa facing the lack of traffic lanes
title_sort west africa facing the lack of traffic lanes
topic sustainable development
West Africa
Banc d’Arguin national Park
Nouakchott-Nouadhibou road
asphalt road
accessibility
url https://journals.openedition.org/echogeo/13101
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