Building Sustainability in the Urban Environment: An Integration of Road and Water Transportation Systems in Port Harcourt Metropolis

Ekeke, Ihechiluru Peace, Eyenghe, Tari, Brown Ibama
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The apparent disconnect of different modes of transport in the Port Harcourt metropolis is causing difficulty in urban mobility among commuters. The study has assessed the integration of road and water transport systems to build a sustainable urban environment in Port Harcourt metropolis, Nigeria. The specific objectives of the study are to identify the road and water infrastructure transport systems in Port Harcourt metropolis and their state of functionality, identify and examine the disconnect existing in the street and water transportation in the study area, identify the challenges facing the integration of road and water transportation in the study, and provide physical planning strategy to achieving the integration of road and water transport systems in the study area. The study adopted a Mixed Methods Research (MMR) approach using a concurrent triangulation research design to obtain the relevant data and information that addressed the study aim and objectives of the study. In addition, the study employed purposive and simple random sampling techniques, including the key informant method. A total of four hundred (400) commuters, fifty (50) each, were interviewed from six (6) major road corridors and two (2) jetties in Port Harcourt City (Aggrey, Trans-Amadi and Olu-Obasanjo Roads) and Obio/Akpor (Akpajo-Elelenwo-Oil Mill, NTA and Agip Roads) and two (2) jetties: Port Harcourt City (Bille/Bonny/Nembe Jetty) and Obio/Akpor (Feltaco Jetty). Some Key informants from the transport sector like the Rivers State Ministry of Transport (RSMT) staff Rivers State Ministry of Urban Development and Physical Planning (RSMUDPP). Others are staff of the Rivers State Transport Company (RTC), National Union of Road Transport Workers (NURTW), Rivers State Marine Transport Company, waterways transport operators, and Town Planners were among those interviewed. The study found potential for integrating road and water transport systems in the study area, and some of the infrastructures are obsolete and lack maintenance, thereby impeding interconnectivity and interlinkage between both systems. The study also revealed that government unwillingness to harness and develop the potential poor urban planning and management, and poor urban governance contribute to the disconnect of the road and water transport systems observed, affecting the quality of life and well-being of residents and poor urban sustainability. Thus, to improve the potentials and challenges identified, the study suggested that the government should develop an integrated transportation policy framework to enhance the integration of road and water transport systems. The government should upgrade and rehabilitate roads and water transportation infrastructure to improve intermodal connectivity and linkages for efficiency and effectiveness in the study area. The Public-Private Partnership approach should be developed and adopted in the planning and management of the transport sector in the study area; develop all waterways within the study area through canalisation and channelisation, and the government should adopt sound governance principles to involve all stakeholders of the transport sector.    
城市环境中的建筑可持续性:哈科特港大都市道路和水运系统的整合
哈科特港(Port Harcourt)大都市不同交通方式的明显脱节,给通勤者的城市出行带来了困难。该研究评估了在尼日利亚哈科特港建立可持续城市环境的道路和水运系统的一体化。本研究的具体目标是确定哈科特港大都市的道路和水运基础设施运输系统及其功能状态,识别和检查研究区域内街道和水运中存在的脱节,确定研究区域内道路和水运一体化面临的挑战,并提供物理规划策略,以实现研究区域内道路和水运系统的一体化。本研究采用混合方法研究(MMR)方法,采用并行三角测量研究设计,以获取解决研究目的和研究目标的相关数据和信息。此外,本研究采用了有目的的简单随机抽样技术,包括关键举报人法。共有400名通勤者,每人50人,来自哈考特港市(Aggrey, Trans-Amadi和Olu-Obasanjo道路)和奥比奥/阿克波尔(Akpajo-Elelenwo-Oil Mill, NTA和Agip道路)的六(6)条主要道路走廊和两(2)个码头:哈考特港市(Bille/Bonny/Nembe码头)和奥比奥/阿克波尔(Feltaco码头)。来自运输部门的一些关键线人,如河流州交通部(RSMT)的工作人员河流州城市发展和物理规划部(RSMUDPP)。其他受访者还包括河州运输公司(RTC)、全国道路运输工人联盟(NURTW)、河州海洋运输公司、水路运输运营商和城市规划师的工作人员。这项研究发现,在研究地区有整合道路和水运系统的潜力,但一些基础设施已经过时,缺乏维护,从而阻碍了两个系统之间的互联互通和相互联系。研究还显示,政府不愿意利用和发展潜在的城市规划和管理不善,以及城市治理不善,导致道路和水运系统脱节,影响居民的生活质量和福祉,以及城市可持续性差。因此,为了改善潜力和挑战,研究建议政府应制定综合交通政策框架,以加强道路和水运系统的整合。政府应升级和修复道路和水运基础设施,以改善多式联运的连通性和联系,以提高研究区域的效率和效益。在研究地区的运输部门的规划和管理中,应制订和采用公私伙伴关系办法;在研究范围内,透过开凿水道和航道化,发展所有水道,而政府应采取健全的管治原则,让运输业界的所有持份者参与。
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