The African Transport Systems Database - a geospatial database of multi-modal connected networks
Silvia Colombo (University of Oxford)
Raghav Pant (University of Oxford)
Marcus Young (University of Southampton)
Fred Thomas (University of Oxford)
Tom Russell (University of Oxford)
Jasper Verschuur (TU Delft - Transport and Logistics)
Jim W. Hall (University of Oxford)
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Abstract
We present the first comprehensive geolocated multi-modal transport database for the whole continent of Africa, the African Transport Systems Database (AfTS-Db), including road, rail, aviation, maritime and inland waterway networks. To do so, we created and standardized asset and network data across all transport modes, including inter-modal connections, attributes of road and rail corridors and estimated annual statistics for airports and ports. The African Transport Systems Database includes 234 airports including their airline routes, 179 maritime ports and their connections with each other, 132 inland ports and docking sites with river and lake connections, 4,412 railway stations connected across 99,373 kilometers of rail lines, and 1,004,512 kilometers of roads mainly comprised of all motorways, trunk roads, primary and secondary routes across Africa and some local roads that connect to other transport modes. The AfTS-Db provides key information for transport planning, resilience assessments, asset management and development of transport models and applications. Furthermore, we expect the data will also be of relevance for environmental, health, social and economic studies.