A New Approach to Infrastructure Development in Sri Lanka’s Urban Areas
Published Online: Mar 21, 2025
Page range: 68 - 79
Received: Jan 25, 2025
Accepted: Feb 15, 2025
DOI: https://doi.org/10.2478/bjreecm-2025-0006
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This article discusses new approaches for addressing urban infrastructure issues in Sri Lanka, focused on transportation, utilities, green spaces, and prospective infrastructure requirements. The fast urbanization in Sri Lanka has resulted in problems, including traffic congestion, insufficient housing, ineffective utilities, and environmental damage. These obstacles impede economic development, social equality, and environmental sustainability. The research, informed by four hypotheses, investigates the impact of transport and mobility, utilities and public services, green spaces and sustainability, and future infrastructure planning on satisfaction with existing infrastructure. The study employs a mixed-methods approach, integrating quantitative data analysis, GIS technologies, case studies, and stakeholder interviews. Data gathered from 385 respondents around Sri Lanka offers insights into residents’ perceptions of infrastructure quality and their goals for urban development. The results indicate that transportation and mobility substantially influence contentment. Effective public transport, sustainable mobility alternatives like electric buses, and intelligent traffic management systems are crucial for enhancing connectivity and decreasing congestion. Utilities and public services significantly contribute to satisfaction. Dependable water, electricity, and waste management services are essential, with suggestions to upgrade infrastructure, embrace renewable energy sources, and include smart technologies.