This paper considers the rural road network upgrading problem, using a multi-objective optimization model, to support decision-makers in the choice of roads to upgrade in the hilly regions of Nepal. The model considers two objectives: minimization of user operation costs and maximization of population covered. The problem was solved for a real-world rural road network in the Gorkha district of Nepal. For this case, all non-dominated solutions were obtained and the ones providing more interesting trade-offs were analysed. The model was found suitable for the case under study, and possibly, easily extendable to rural areas of other developing countries
This article presents a multiobjective approach to long-term interurban multilevel road network plan...
Nepal is a small landlocked country located in South Asia between India and China. The imports and e...
This paper introduces a new methodology to evaluate the performance of rural road networks when a l...
This paper presents a multi-objective model for addressing two main objectives in designing rural ro...
The traditional aim in transportation planning is to maximise gains associated with vehicular travel...
This work provides a practical method for the development of rural road networks in rural areas of d...
This work provides a practical approach for the definition of rural road networks in hilly regions o...
This study is concerned with ranking rural road projects in developing countries within the framewor...
To have an effective development among the isolated, remote areas, rural transportation is recognize...
During the period of Nepal’s ninth Five-Year Plan (1997–2002), agricultural growth in the predominan...
To provide for people’s needs in the future, further improvements of the road network are a necessit...
The Thesis submitted to the Department of Civil Engineering for the Degree of Master of EngineeringR...
Worldwide, rural road networks serve a vital link in the chain leading goods to markets and people t...
Good quality rural road infrastructure seems to contribute substantially to improvements in several ...
Attempts to develop a theory and methodology which facilitates the analysis of the effects of major ...
This article presents a multiobjective approach to long-term interurban multilevel road network plan...
Nepal is a small landlocked country located in South Asia between India and China. The imports and e...
This paper introduces a new methodology to evaluate the performance of rural road networks when a l...
This paper presents a multi-objective model for addressing two main objectives in designing rural ro...
The traditional aim in transportation planning is to maximise gains associated with vehicular travel...
This work provides a practical method for the development of rural road networks in rural areas of d...
This work provides a practical approach for the definition of rural road networks in hilly regions o...
This study is concerned with ranking rural road projects in developing countries within the framewor...
To have an effective development among the isolated, remote areas, rural transportation is recognize...
During the period of Nepal’s ninth Five-Year Plan (1997–2002), agricultural growth in the predominan...
To provide for people’s needs in the future, further improvements of the road network are a necessit...
The Thesis submitted to the Department of Civil Engineering for the Degree of Master of EngineeringR...
Worldwide, rural road networks serve a vital link in the chain leading goods to markets and people t...
Good quality rural road infrastructure seems to contribute substantially to improvements in several ...
Attempts to develop a theory and methodology which facilitates the analysis of the effects of major ...
This article presents a multiobjective approach to long-term interurban multilevel road network plan...
Nepal is a small landlocked country located in South Asia between India and China. The imports and e...
This paper introduces a new methodology to evaluate the performance of rural road networks when a l...