Category: Research Publications

Everyday mobility practices and the ethics of care: young women’s reflections on social responsibility in the time of COVID-19 in three African cities

This paper draws principally from COVID-19 diaries written by young women whom we had previously trained as peer researchers in a mobility study of low-income neighbourhoods in Abuja, Cape Town and Tunis. This includes whether/how much they need to travel or can substitute virtual for physical travel; which transport mode to take and when; what precautions they must take on the move; what strategies of engagement are required to cope with externally imposed rules and contingencies – and the potential impact of their negotiations, decisions and experiences on the health of those dear to them at home.

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A qualitative approach to investigate governance challenges facing South African airlines in the fourth industrial revolution technologies era

Studies have proven that the 4IR technologies could enhance airline governance and improve safety measures and productivity. The 4IR role in improving airline governance is yet to receive in-depth studies in South Africa. Thus, this study aims to investigate the governance challenges facing South African airlines in the era of 4IR.

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Competition and corruption: Highway corruption in West Africa

This paper shows the importance of market structure in determining a corruption equilibrium. We do this in the context of highway merchandise transportation in West Africa, where checkpoint officials frequently stop truck drivers for petty bribes. This work demonstrates the importance of competition among corrupted officials to facilitate public services for drivers and suggests that the effectiveness of a local intervention can be offset by reallocating customers towards officials who are not affected by it.

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Cashew nutshell liquid: A potential inedible source of biodiesel for heavy duty vehicles in sub-Saharan Africa

Transportation in SSA is petroleum dependent and driven, with diesel fuel being the most used for heavy-duty vehicles, contributing significantly to the greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions in the region. The paper discusses cashew nut post-harvest residue suitable for production of CNSL an inedible biodiesel feedstock for diesel engines. The study concluded that utilization of CNSL biodiesel can reduce the dependence of SSA on petroleum diesel while reducing GHG emissions.

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An application of a novel grey-CODAS method to the selection of hub airport in North Africa

Air transportation and airports are crucial for modern society, emphasizing well-being and travel time reliability. Passenger travel in Africa has significantly increased, but the region lacks essential facilities to connect with the outside world. A research study focuses on finding the optimal hub airport location in five North African countries using five main criteria.

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Mothers on the move: Manyanos and the social history of transportation in a South African homeland township, 1963–1990

Histories of bus boycotts and of the taxi business in apartheid South Africa have been told with male activists and taxi entrepreneurs as the protagonists. Women’s oral histories reframe transportation history to include the experiences of commuters. This article is a history of travel by African Christian women’s organizations (manyanos) in the township of Mdantsane.

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West Africa’s Railway Patchwork

Given that several countries are redeveloping and planning their railway infrastructure, it is necessary to review the existing literature to identify research and policy gaps that African railway transportation planners and their development partners need to take into consideration. Therefore, this systematic literature review analyzed railway-related papers from Africa.

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