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REVIEW ARTICLE

Bridges in Nepal: Enhancing Connectivity and Economic Development

The Open Transportation Journal 30 Jan 2025 REVIEW ARTICLE DOI: 10.2174/0126671212357746241125101606

Abstract

Background

Nepal, known for its stunning mountainous landscape, is intersected by approximately 6,000 rivers. This unique geography necessitates the construction of numerous bridges, forming an extensive road network, including foot trails, which facilitate social interaction, cultural exchange, and economic growth. These structures connect a diverse population of over 125 ethnic groups, who speak 123 different dialects, to essential services, markets, and opportunities.

Objectives

This study explores the historical background of bridge construction in Nepal, presents the current status of bridges, and examines their impact on economic development. Additionally, it provides recommendations to support implementation agencies in addressing the challenges faced in bridge construction and proposes potential solutions.

Material and Methods

The study is based on a review of government documents, peer-reviewed articles, and primary data from bridge construction projects to provide insights into the history, current status, and role of bridges in enhancing connectivity and economic growth.

Results

The construction of bridges alongside roads and trails in Nepal has substantially contributed to economic development and increased mobility, facilitating the smooth movement of people and goods across the country. This study provides a detailed account of the chronological development of bridges in Nepal and the subsequent economic growth enabled by improved mobility. It also addresses the improvements still required. To date, 1,656 bridges have been constructed on national highways, 435 on provincial roads, and 402 on local roads by the Department of Roads, Provincial Governments, and Local bodies on national highways, provincial roads, and local roads, respectively. Additionally, more than 10,000 trail bridges have been constructed along various trails.

Conclusion

The bridges, including trail bridges, have played a vital role in enhancing connectivity and fostering economic development in Nepal.

Keywords: Bridge, Local infrastructure, Roads, Economic development, Trail bridges, Chronological development.
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