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UK AND SOUTH AFRICA JOIN FORCES TO REVOLUTIONIZE RURAL ROAD CONSTRUCTION

A groundbreaking collaboration between the University of Nottingham (UoN) and Stellenbosch University (SU) is set to revolutionize rural road construction in South Africa. Funded by the Royal Society, the three-year project aims to harness the power of sustainable materials and digital innovation to improve mobility and economic growth in rural communities.

South Africa’s vast network of rural roads, which accounts for nearly 80% of the country’s total road infrastructure, faces significant challenges due to limited resources and maintenance. The project seeks to address these issues by exploring the use of locally sourced waste materials for road construction.

“The main objective is to enable the development of rural infrastructure using technological innovation to overcome local barriers and enable social mobility,” said Dr. Anand Sreeram, a transport engineering assistant professor at UoN.

By incorporating digital tools and circular economy principles, the project aims to create sustainable and cost-effective solutions for rural road construction. This approach has the potential to generate new business opportunities for small enterprises and foster skills development in rural communities.

The collaboration between the two universities brings together expertise in pavement engineering, waste recycling, digitization, and the circular economy. By sharing knowledge and resources, the project team aims to develop innovative construction methods that can be adapted to local conditions.

The successful implementation of these new methods could significantly improve rural mobility, enhance access to essential services, and stimulate economic growth in underserved areas. This groundbreaking initiative not only benefits South Africa but also provides a valuable model for other developing countries facing similar challenges.

The Royal Society’s support for this project highlights the global impact of scientific collaboration. By fostering partnerships between leading institutions, the Royal Society is driving innovation and addressing critical societal issues.

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