Author
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- Mary Grace Salcedo Tubay
(Design and Programming Division, Provincial Engineer's Office, Tandag, Surigao del Sur)
- May L. Larena
(Design and Programming Division, Provincial Engineer's Office, Tandag, Surigao del Sur)
Abstract
This study examines the critical role of accessible road infrastructure in fostering sustainable community development within rural, agricultural settings. Focusing on Barangay Baras in San Miguel, Surigao del Sur, Philippines, the research investigates how poor road conditions and distant access undermine agricultural productivity, economic livelihoods, and social equity, while exacerbating vulnerability to seasonal flooding. The purpose was to diagnose these multidimensional impacts and generate a community-informed development planning framework that aligns local infrastructure projects with global sustainability goals (SDGs 2, 9, and 11). Employing an explanatory sequential mixed-methods design, the study integrated quantitative survey data from 312 stratified respondents with qualitative insights from 18 purposively selected participants. Results conclusively establish that deficient road infrastructure acts as a systemic constraint, triggering severe economic leakage through high hauling costs and crop spoilage, deepening social exclusion by limiting access to education and healthcare, and amplifying climate risks through annual flood disruptions. These findings underscore the imperative for a paradigm shift in infrastructure planning. The study culminates in the proposed "Dalan sa Tinubdan" framework, a participatory and climate-resilient governance model designed to translate community-identified priorities into actionable, sustainable road development, thereby breaking the cycle of poverty and fostering inclusive, resilient growth.
Suggested Citation
Mary Grace Salcedo Tubay & May L. Larena, 2026.
"Sustainable Community Development Through Accessible Road Infrastructure,"
International Journal of Research and Innovation in Social Science, International Journal of Research and Innovation in Social Science (IJRISS), vol. 10(3), pages 4357-4384, March.
Handle:
RePEc:bcp:journl:v:10:y:2026:i:3:p:4357-4384
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