Impacts of road development in sub-Saharan Africa: A call for holistic perspectives in research and policy

Elsevier, iScience, Volume 28, Issue 2, 21 February 2025, 111913
Authors: 
Lisa Biber-Freudenberger , Christina Bogner , Georg Bareth , Michael Bollig , Peter Dannenberg , Javier Revilla Diez , Clemens Greiner , Philipo Jacob Mtweve , Britta Klagge , Tanja Kramm , Detlef Müller-Mahn , Vincent Moseti , Nicodemus Nyamari , Dennis Otieno Ochuodho , Elias Kuntashula , Theobald Theodory , Jessica Paula Rose Thorn , Jan Börner

This perspective explores the multifaceted development challenges related to road network expansion in sub-Saharan Africa, where recent infrastructure investments reflect transformative ambitions but also imply socio-ecological tradeoffs. Roads can boost economic growth by facilitating trade, tourism, and access to essential services, yet they simultaneously contribute to ecosystem fragmentation, biodiversity loss, and human-wildlife conflicts. Looking at the history of Africa’s road development, we find that mega-projects—often funded by international donors—reshape political and economic landscapes while altering rural livelihoods and ecosystems. We synthesize literature and case studies to reveal critical trends and propose solutions, urging for a shift toward sustainable, evidence-based infrastructure strategies that balance development with environmental stewardship. We further advocate for transdisciplinary approaches and community engagement to align road expansion with long-term stakeholder needs so as to minimize adverse impacts on Africa’s socio-ecological systems.