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How does transport infrastructure development impact rural livelihoods in the Global South? A systematic review of the English language academic literature
An ongoing boom of large-scale infrastructure development in the Global South is transforming rural livelihoods with implications for rural people and landscapes. This systematic review uses the Sustainable Livelihood Framework (SLF) as a conceptual framework to analyse the impacts of infrastructure development on rural livelihoods. The analysis covers articles published between 2018 and mid-2025. The review categorises and analyses the effects of infrastructure development on the five main livelihood capital types from the SLF. Findings suggest that infrastructure development positively impacts human, physical and financial capital assets by transforming agricultural production and access to natural resources. Additionally, the review finds less research focused specifically on the relationship between infrastructure development and social capital. This review recommends that infrastructure development explicitly integrate considerations of natural capital to safeguard future livelihoods and emphasises the need for further research on how infrastructure intersects with social capital and sustainable rural transformation. The findings of this research may be useful for policy formation and implementation related to infrastructure projects and the livelihood implications in the Global South.
期刊介绍:
Environmental Science & Policy promotes communication among government, business and industry, academia, and non-governmental organisations who are instrumental in the solution of environmental problems. It also seeks to advance interdisciplinary research of policy relevance on environmental issues such as climate change, biodiversity, environmental pollution and wastes, renewable and non-renewable natural resources, sustainability, and the interactions among these issues. The journal emphasises the linkages between these environmental issues and social and economic issues such as production, transport, consumption, growth, demographic changes, well-being, and health. However, the subject coverage will not be restricted to these issues and the introduction of new dimensions will be encouraged.