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Yemen - Road Sector Strategy : Upgrading Public Expenditure, Improving Institutions and Reducing Inefficiencies

dc.contributor.author Crochet, Jean-Charles
dc.date.accessioned 2012-08-13T13:22:52Z
dc.date.available 2012-08-13T13:22:52Z
dc.date.issued 2011-09
dc.description.abstract Yemen should be credited for achieving an ambitious road building program over the last 25 years, and establishing a large primary road network given its level of Gross Domestic Product (GDP) and population size. With the condition of 60 percent of the paved network rated good or very good, Yemen's road network appears better than in most comparator countries. This positive feature allows the country to satisfy economically its relatively high demand for road transport evidenced by its substantial vehicle fleet and traffic volumes on the arterial network. Yet, the country's inhabitable deserts, mountainous terrain, and population location patterns still give rise to high transport costs and leave many small communities isolated on mountain ridges or in remote valleys. The poor access to markets, employment, and services in many areas pose a serious challenge to economic and social development. The full road sector strategy note takes stock of recent developments in the sector and focuses on performance. It takes into account studies prepared for the Government and the rich dialogue between Government officials and Bank missions over the past few years. Based on this, key issues are identified and recommendations are made on a sector wide, short to medium term, agenda for reform which, if implemented, will further strengthen the performance of the road sector, thereby increasing its contribution to the national economy and the alleviation of poverty. en
dc.identifier http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2011/09/15039732/yemen-road-sector-strategy-upgrading-public-expenditure-improving-institutions-reducing-inefficiencies
dc.identifier.uri http://hdl.handle.net/10986/10864
dc.language English
dc.publisher World Bank, Washington, DC
dc.relation.ispartofseries MNA Knowledge Notes : Lessons from Analytic and Advisory Activities; No. 3
dc.rights CC BY 3.0 IGO
dc.rights.holder World Bank
dc.rights.uri http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/
dc.subject ALL WEATHER RURAL ROADS
dc.subject ARTERIAL NETWORK
dc.subject AXLE LOAD
dc.subject AXLE LOADS
dc.subject BITUMEN
dc.subject CEMENT
dc.subject CLIMBING LANES
dc.subject CONSTRUCTION
dc.subject DEMAND FOR ROAD TRANSPORT
dc.subject DIESEL
dc.subject EXTERNALITIES
dc.subject FEASIBILITY STUDIES
dc.subject FRAMEWORK
dc.subject FUEL
dc.subject FUNDS FOR ROADS
dc.subject HIGH TRANSPORT
dc.subject HIGHWAY
dc.subject HIGHWAYS
dc.subject LANES
dc.subject LOCAL AUTHORITIES
dc.subject MAIN ROADS
dc.subject MOBILITY
dc.subject MOUNTAINOUS TERRAIN
dc.subject PEDESTRIANS
dc.subject PERIODIC MAINTENANCE
dc.subject PRICE OF GASOLINE
dc.subject PROJECT IMPLEMENTATION
dc.subject PROJECT MANAGEMENT
dc.subject PUBLIC ROAD
dc.subject PUBLIC TRANSPORT
dc.subject PUBLIC TRANSPORT SERVICES
dc.subject PUBLIC WORKS
dc.subject ROAD
dc.subject ROAD BUILDING
dc.subject ROAD CLASSIFICATION
dc.subject ROAD CONSTRUCTION
dc.subject ROAD DESIGN
dc.subject ROAD ENGINEERING
dc.subject ROAD INFRASTRUCTURE
dc.subject ROAD MAINTENANCE
dc.subject ROAD MAINTENANCE FUND
dc.subject ROAD NETWORK
dc.subject ROAD PLANNING
dc.subject ROAD PROJECTS
dc.subject ROAD REHABILITATION
dc.subject ROAD SAFETY
dc.subject ROAD SECTOR
dc.subject ROAD STANDARDS
dc.subject ROAD USE
dc.subject ROAD USER
dc.subject ROAD USERS
dc.subject RURAL ACCESS
dc.subject RURAL ACCESS PROJECT
dc.subject RURAL ROADS
dc.subject RURAL ROADS NETWORK
dc.subject TERRAIN
dc.subject TRAFFIC
dc.subject TRAFFIC ACCIDENTS
dc.subject TRAFFIC POLICE
dc.subject TRAFFIC ROADS
dc.subject TRAFFIC SAFETY
dc.subject TRAFFIC VOLUME
dc.subject TRAFFIC VOLUMES
dc.subject TRANSPARENCY
dc.subject TRANSPORT COSTS
dc.subject TRUCKS
dc.subject TYPES OF ROADS
dc.subject UNIVERSITIES
dc.subject URBAN ROAD
dc.subject URBAN ROADS
dc.subject URBAN TRANSPORT
dc.subject VEHICLE
dc.subject VEHICLE FLEET
dc.subject WALKING
dc.title Yemen - Road Sector Strategy : Upgrading Public Expenditure, Improving Institutions and Reducing Inefficiencies en
dspace.entity.type Publication
okr.crosscuttingsolutionarea Fragility, Conflict, and Violence
okr.date.disclosure 2011-09-14
okr.doctype Publications & Research :: Brief
okr.doctype Publications & Research
okr.docurl http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2011/09/15039732/yemen-road-sector-strategy-upgrading-public-expenditure-improving-institutions-reducing-inefficiencies
okr.globalpractice Social, Urban, Rural and Resilience
okr.globalpractice Transport and ICT
okr.identifier.externaldocumentum 000333037_20110914013210
okr.identifier.internaldocumentum 15039732
okr.identifier.report 64472
okr.language.supported en
okr.pdfurl http://www-wds.worldbank.org/external/default/WDSContentServer/WDSP/IB/2011/09/14/000333037_20110914013210/Rendered/PDF/644720BRI0mna000BOX361539B00public0.pdf en
okr.region.administrative Middle East and North Africa
okr.region.country Yemen, Republic of
okr.topic Conflict and Development :: Post Conflict Reconstruction
okr.topic Roads and Highways
okr.topic Rural Transport
okr.topic Transport Economics Policy and Planning
okr.topic Rural Roads and Transport
okr.topic Rural Development
okr.topic Transport
okr.unit Water Unit (TWIWA)
okr.volume 1 of 1
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