Brazil - Improving the Appraisal Framework for Road Transport Infrastructure Investments : Elements for Consideration

The main purpose of an appraisal framework for transport infrastructure projects and programs is to provide an objective and transparent basis for decision-makers to ascertain the feasibility and levels of priority of major transport projects and policies. An appraisal framework also serves a second, more general, purpose: to contribute to upgrading internal management processes aimed at improving the quality of expenditure. An adequate appraisal framework needs to: 1) strike a balance between an objective economic evaluation and a broader multi-criteria evaluation; and 2) provide clear methodologies and norms to guide appraisers, and ensure comparability among project appraisals, when time comes to prioritize the projects. To ensure that an appraisal framework can deliver on the two above-mentioned purposes, it is important to raise public awareness as to the basic principles and objectives of appraisals, and to structure public sector capacity to undertake or lead, as well as review appraisals, to ensure that they are reliable and of adequate quality. Appraisal frameworks are at different stages of development in different countries, with the most advanced frameworks. Brazil has made a lot of progress in that area since the end of the 1990s. Today, the legal framework is conducive to the systematic undertaking of appraisals. While progress has been made on structuring a series of norms and guidelines to allow for the implementation of the framework's directives, the normative body, overall, is still relatively vague and incomplete.

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Main Author: Véron, Adrien
Language:English
en_US
Published: World Bank, Washington, DC 2010-03
Subjects:ACCELERATION, ACCESS ROADS, ACCIDENTS, AIR, AIR POLLUTION, AIR TRANSPORT, APPRAISAL OF TRANSPORT, AUTOMOBILES, BUSES, CALIBRATION, CONCESSIONS, CONSTRUCTION, COST OF TRANSPORT, DIESEL, DIESEL TRAINS, DRIVERS, DUST, ECONOMIES OF SCALE, ELASTICITY, ELECTRIC TRAINS, EMISSIONS, EMPLOYMENT IMPACTS, ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS, ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION, EXTENSION OF ROADS, EXTERNALITIES, FRAMEWORK, FREIGHT, FREIGHT CUSTOMERS, FREIGHT TRANSPORT, HIGHWAY, HIGHWAY INVESTMENTS, HIGHWAY PROJECTS, HIGHWAYS, IMPACT EVALUATION, IMPACT INDICATORS, INFRASTRUCTURE DEVELOPMENT, INFRASTRUCTURE INVESTMENT, INFRASTRUCTURE PROJECTS, INFRASTRUCTURES, INJURIES, INTERNAL RATE OF RETURN, INTERURBAN ROAD, ITINERARY, JOURNEY, JOURNEYS, LAND TRANSPORT, LOCAL AIR POLLUTION, LOCAL TRANSPORT, MINISTRY OF TRANSPORT, MINISTRY OF TRANSPORTATION, NATIONAL TRANSPORT, NAVIGATION, NET PRESENT VALUE, NOISE, NOISE LEVELS, OUTCOME INDICATORS, OUTPUT INDICATORS, PASSENGER, PASSENGERS, PAVING, PIARC, POPULATION DENSITY, PORTS, PPA, PRIVATE PARTICIPATION, PROGRAMS, PROJECT EVALUATION, PROJECT IMPACTS, PROJECT MANAGEMENT, PUBLIC TRANSPORT, PUBLIC WORKS, QUALITATIVE ANALYSIS, RAIL, RAIL TRANSPORT, RAILROAD, RAILWAY, RAILWAY SECTOR, RAILWAYS, RATE OF RETURN, RECONSTRUCTION, ROAD, ROAD ACCIDENTS, ROAD EXPANSION, ROAD INFRASTRUCTURE, ROAD INVESTMENT, ROAD INVESTMENTS, ROAD MAINTENANCE, ROAD MANAGEMENT, ROAD NETWORK, ROAD PROJECTS, ROAD REHABILITATION, ROAD SECTOR, ROAD SYSTEM, ROAD TRANSPORT, ROAD TRANSPORT SERVICES, ROADS, RURAL AREAS, SHARING, SOCIAL IMPACTS, SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT, TARGETING, TRAFFIC, TRAFFIC COUNTING, TRAFFIC DENSITY, TRAFFIC ELASTICITIES, TRAFFIC FORECASTING, TRAFFIC FORECASTS, TRAFFIC LEVELS, TRAFFIC MODELING, TRAFFIC SURVEYS, TRANSIT, TRANSPARENCY, TRANSPORT, TRANSPORT APPRAISAL, TRANSPORT COSTS, TRANSPORT DEMAND, TRANSPORT ECONOMICS, TRANSPORT INFRASTRUCTURE, TRANSPORT INVESTMENT, TRANSPORT INVESTMENTS, TRANSPORT MODE, TRANSPORT MODES, TRANSPORT NETWORK, TRANSPORT NETWORKS, TRANSPORT PLANNING, TRANSPORT POLICY, TRANSPORT PROJECTS, TRANSPORT REGULATION, TRANSPORT SECTOR, TRANSPORT SERVICES, TRANSPORT USERS, TRANSPORTATION COSTS, TRANSPORTATION PROJECTS, TRUCKS, TYPES OF TRIPS, UNDERPINNING, URBAN OPERATIONS, VALUE OF TIME, VEGETATION, VEHICLE, VEHICLE OPERATING, VEHICLE OPERATING COSTS, WATER POLLUTION, WATER TRANSPORT,
Online Access:http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2010/03/12840723/brazil-improving-appraisal-framework-road-transport-infrastructure-investments-elements-consideration
https://hdl.handle.net/10986/17454
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