1st Edition

Transport Services Management in Africa

386 Pages 33 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

386 Pages 33 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

Transportation is an essential part of human activity and a service that makes an enormous contribution to the economic, social, and general well-being of countries and their citizens. However, many developing countries and emerging economies are suffering from institutional challenges that impact their transport infrastructure and ability to provide an effective transport service. This book... Read more

Introduction

Chapter 1

Introduction to Transport Services Management in Africa: Navigating Challenges, Advancing Opportunities

Emmanuel Mogaji, Ogochukwu Ugboma, Chinebuli Uzondu

 

Theme 1: Digital Disruption and Technological Innovation in African Transport

 

Chapter 2

Smart Transport Technologies and Urban Mobility: Enhancing Transportation Satisfaction in African Cities – The Case of Lagos

Oluwatobi. O. Omotoye, Lateef, D. Olusesi, Uthman O. Adigun

 

Chapter 3

Technology and Transport Services in African Smart Cities: Governance, Challenges, and Future Prospects

Tajudeen Alaburo Abdulsalam, Rofiat BolanleTajudeen, Kamal Asola Bello, Dayo Bamigbade

Chapter 4

Exploring Sustainable E-Commerce Logistics Services for Customer Satisfaction

Adetayo Olaniyi Adeniran, Samuel Oluwaseyi Olorunfemi, Ayobami Ademola Akanmu

 

Chapter 5

Regulating Ride-Sourcing in Africa: Governance Challenges and Policy Lessons from Cameroon

Japhet Kuma Chianebeng, Elvis Chia Ngwah

 

Chapter 6

A Conceptual Framework for Mobility-as-a-Service (MaaS) Adoption in Selected African Cities: Comparative Analysis of Lagos, Nairobi, Johannesburg, and Accra

Ogochukwu Ugboma

 

Theme 2: Sustainable and Inclusive Urban Transport

Chapter 7

Inclusive Transport in Africa: Bridging Gaps and Building Opportunities for Equitable Mobility

Sudhanshu Bhatt

 

 

 

Chapter 8

Transforming Urban Mobility in Africa: A Practitioner’s Perspective on Sustainable Public Transport in Windhoek

Johanna Shikukutu, Prisca Mayumbelo, Temitope Farinloye, Emmanuel Mogaji

 

Chapter 9

Towards the integration of Candongueiros in Luanda into the country's formal transportation network

Hélder José, Ana Cristina Inglês

 

Theme 3: Active Mobility and Pedestrian-Centric Transport Systems

Chapter 10

Active Mobility and Transport Decarbonisation in a Developing African City

Aderibigbe Oluwayemi Oniya Bosede

 

Chapter 11

Conceptualising a framework for promoting active mobility in secondary cities - Namibia

Robert Ambunda, Kevin Chomore, Bethino Mbirimujo, Busisiwe Marole

 

Chapter 12

Pedestrian Safety, Security, and Walkability in a Traditional Nigerian City

Umar Obafemi Salisu, Ayobami Ademola Akanmu, Sekinat Motunrayo Sanni

 

Theme 4: Transport Operations, Service Management, and Conflict Resolution

 

Chapter 13

Operational Characteristics of Transport Modal Choice in Lagos, Nigeria: Implications for Meeting Commuters’ Mobility Demand and Satisfaction

Ayobami Ademola Akanmu, Umar Obafemi Salisu, Samuel Oluwaseyi Olorunfemi

 

Chapter 14

Onboard Conflicts in African Public Transport: Causes, Consequences, and Management Strategies

Stephen Agyeman, Philip Kofi Alimo

 

Conclusion

 

Chapter 15

Shaping the Future of Transport Services in Africa: Addressing Challenges and Exploring New Horizons

Emmanuel Mogaji, Ogochukwu Ugboma, Chinebuli Uzondu

Biography

Emmanuel Mogaji is an Associate Professor of Marketing at Keele University, UK, with a research focus on transformative service provision, particularly within transport services. He developed the Transformative Transport Service Design (TTSD) framework, aimed at advancing inclusive, accessible, and sustainable transport systems across developing and developed economies. His work critically explores how transport services can be better designed, managed, and experienced, especially in contexts shaped by informality and inequality. Through his research and publications, he continues to advocate for people-centred service innovations that drive social impact, equity, and resilience in transport systems globally.

 

Ogochukwu Ugboma is an Associate Professor and Acting Dean, School of Transport and Logistics, Lagos State University, Lagos, Nigeria, specialising in Transport, Logistics, and Supply Chain Management. A fellow of the Chartered Institute of Logistics and Transport (CILT) and the African Centre for Supply Chain (ACSC), Dr. Ogochukwu Ugboma combines extensive academic expertise with practical industry engagement. Her work integrates theoretical frameworks with real-world applications, particularly in logistics performance, transport equity, sustainable supply chains, and skills development in Africa.

 

Chinebuli Uzondu is a Road Safety Advisor with the National Highways UK. She has previously worked as a Lecturer and Researcher in the Department of Transport Management Technology, Federal University of Technology, Owerri, Nigeria, and Postdoctoral Researcher in the Human Factors and Safety Group at the Institute for Transport Studies, University of Leeds, UK, where she obtained her PhD. Her work seeks to understand transport safety and urban mobility using both quantitative and qualitative research methods, to inform the design of transportation services including infrastructure and/or technology interventions, and to evaluate the effectiveness of these interventions.