An integrated infrastructure delivery model for developing economies : planning and delivery management attributes /: planning and delivery management attributes. (2023)
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- Title:
- An integrated infrastructure delivery model for developing economies : planning and delivery management attributes /: planning and delivery management attributes. (2023)
- Main Title:
- An integrated infrastructure delivery model for developing economies : planning and delivery management attributes
- Further Information:
- Note: Rembuluwani Netshiswinzhe, Clinton Aigbavboa, Wellington Didibhuku Thwala.
- Authors:
- Netshiswinzhe, Rembuluwani
Aigbavboa, Clinton
Thwala, Wellington - Contents:
- 1. General introduction. 1.1 Introduction. 1.2 State of infrastructure Delivery in South Africa. 1.3 Aims and objectives of the book. 1.4 Significance of the book. 1.5 Structure of the book. 1.6 Summary.1.7 References. 2. Theoretical perspectives on infrastructure delivery models. 2.1 Theory and definition (understanding) of infrastructure. 2.2 Emerging approaches to infrastructure delivery. 2.3 The role of infrastructure in society. 2.4 Summary. 2.5 References.n3. Gaps in infrastructure delivery research. 3.1 Introduction. 3.2 Gap 1: Stakeholder collaboration. 3.3 Gap 2: Procurement and financing. 3.4 Gap 3: Focus on new build infrastructure assets. 3.5 Gap 4: Project level focus. 3.6 Gap 5: Building effective institutions. 3.7 Summary. 3.8 References. 4. Development theories and alignment to infrastructure delivery. 4.1 Introduction. 4.2 Development theories. 4.3 Research methods for generating. 4.4 Summary. 4.5 References.5. Infrastructure delivery: lessons from selected countries. 5.1 Introduction.5.2 Singapore infrastructure development. 5.3 Brazil. 5.4 Rwanda. 5.5 Summary. 5.6 References. 6. Overview of infrastructure delivery in South Africa. 6.1 Introduction.6.2 Infrastructure delivery environment. 6.3 Understanding the South African environment. 6.4 Review of infrastructure delivery strategies, polices and legislative frameworks. 6.5 Powers and functions of different spheres of government. 6.6 Emerging trends in infrastructure delivery in SA. 6.7 Summary.n6.81. General introduction. 1.1 Introduction. 1.2 State of infrastructure Delivery in South Africa. 1.3 Aims and objectives of the book. 1.4 Significance of the book. 1.5 Structure of the book. 1.6 Summary.1.7 References. 2. Theoretical perspectives on infrastructure delivery models. 2.1 Theory and definition (understanding) of infrastructure. 2.2 Emerging approaches to infrastructure delivery. 2.3 The role of infrastructure in society. 2.4 Summary. 2.5 References.n3. Gaps in infrastructure delivery research. 3.1 Introduction. 3.2 Gap 1: Stakeholder collaboration. 3.3 Gap 2: Procurement and financing. 3.4 Gap 3: Focus on new build infrastructure assets. 3.5 Gap 4: Project level focus. 3.6 Gap 5: Building effective institutions. 3.7 Summary. 3.8 References. 4. Development theories and alignment to infrastructure delivery. 4.1 Introduction. 4.2 Development theories. 4.3 Research methods for generating. 4.4 Summary. 4.5 References.5. Infrastructure delivery: lessons from selected countries. 5.1 Introduction.5.2 Singapore infrastructure development. 5.3 Brazil. 5.4 Rwanda. 5.5 Summary. 5.6 References. 6. Overview of infrastructure delivery in South Africa. 6.1 Introduction.6.2 Infrastructure delivery environment. 6.3 Understanding the South African environment. 6.4 Review of infrastructure delivery strategies, polices and legislative frameworks. 6.5 Powers and functions of different spheres of government. 6.6 Emerging trends in infrastructure delivery in SA. 6.7 Summary.n6.8 References. 7. Conceptualisation of an integrated infrastructure delivery model. 7.1 Conceptual model and identified attributes for integrated infrastructure delivery. 7.2 Benefits of integrated infrastructure delivery. 7.3 Structural components of the model. 7.4 Summary. 7.5 References. 8. Case Study: Integrated infrastructure delivery model in SA. 8.1 Overview of the Delphi method. 8.2 Findings of the Delphi study. 8.3 Summary.8.4 References. 9. The integrated infrastructure delivery model. 9.1 Overview of the Delphi method. 9.2 Findings of the Delphi study. 9.3 Summary.9.4 References. 9.5 Introduction.9.6 Guiding principles of the model. 9.7 Model theory and description. 9.8 Summary. 9.9 References. 10. Conclusion and recommendations. 10.1 Introduction. 10.2 Review of the research objectives. 10.3 Contributions and value of the book. 10.4 Limitations. 10.5 Recommendations. 10.6 Future research. 10.7 Conclusion.10.8 References. … (more)
- Edition:
- 1st
- Publisher Details:
- London : Routledge
- Publication Date:
- 2023
- Extent:
- 1 online resource (152 pages), illustrations (black and white)
- Subjects:
- 338.90091724
Infrastructure (Economics) -- Developing countries -- Management
Sustainable development -- Developing countries - Languages:
- English
- ISBNs:
- 9781000915167
9781000915136 - Related ISBNs:
- 9781032375991
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