Adaptation to Flooding and Mitigating Impacts of Road Construction − a Framework to Identify Practical Steps to Counter Climate Change

Adaptation and mitigation are the two critical actions that are needed to counter the looming threats of climate change on transportation. For roadways, flooding constitutes one of the most important impacts of climate change, and adaptation to build more resilient roadways must be made. For a prope...

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Main Authors: Rajib B. Mallick, Martins Zaumanis, Robert Frank
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: RTU Press 2015-12-01
Series:The Baltic Journal of Road and Bridge Engineering
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Online Access:https://bjrbe-journals.rtu.lv/article/view/3462
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spelling doaj-e69fa0b1a9fa48dcbc7f3aaaa96362782020-11-25T03:36:11ZengRTU PressThe Baltic Journal of Road and Bridge Engineering1822-427X1822-42882015-12-0110434635410.3846/bjrbe.2015.441900Adaptation to Flooding and Mitigating Impacts of Road Construction − a Framework to Identify Practical Steps to Counter Climate ChangeRajib B. Mallick0Martins Zaumanis1Robert Frank2Dept of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Worcester Polytechnic Institute (WPI), Institute road 100, Worcester, MA 01609, USAResearch Management and Development Department at Road Competence Center, Latvian State Roads, Rencēnu iela 1, LV1073 Rīga, LatviaRAP Technologies, 217 Belhaven Avenue, Linwood, NJ 08221, USAAdaptation and mitigation are the two critical actions that are needed to counter the looming threats of climate change on transportation. For roadways, flooding constitutes one of the most important impacts of climate change, and adaptation to build more resilient roadways must be made. For a proper adaptation, the first step is a way to properly assess the vulnerability of roadways to flooding. Road construction impacts the environment negatively through emissions and energy consumption, and a proper way to determine the practical methods to reduce the impact is also necessary. This paper presents a framework to assess the vulnerability of roadways to flooding and evaluate the impact of different changes in construction on energy consumption and emission. Two system dynamics based models were developed and results of the simulations have been presented. Simulation tools for these two models have also been developed and made available on the public domain. The results of the simulation point out the beneficial effects of providing low permeability and dense and thick surface layers to reduce vulnerability to flooding and that of using drier aggregates, reducing heat losses, reduced mix temperatures and extension of pavement lives on the emission and energy consumption during roadway construction.https://bjrbe-journals.rtu.lv/article/view/3462climate-changefloodingroad-constructionenergyemissionsystem dynamics
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Robert Frank
Adaptation to Flooding and Mitigating Impacts of Road Construction − a Framework to Identify Practical Steps to Counter Climate Change
The Baltic Journal of Road and Bridge Engineering
climate-change
flooding
road-construction
energy
emission
system dynamics
author_facet Rajib B. Mallick
Martins Zaumanis
Robert Frank
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title Adaptation to Flooding and Mitigating Impacts of Road Construction − a Framework to Identify Practical Steps to Counter Climate Change
title_short Adaptation to Flooding and Mitigating Impacts of Road Construction − a Framework to Identify Practical Steps to Counter Climate Change
title_full Adaptation to Flooding and Mitigating Impacts of Road Construction − a Framework to Identify Practical Steps to Counter Climate Change
title_fullStr Adaptation to Flooding and Mitigating Impacts of Road Construction − a Framework to Identify Practical Steps to Counter Climate Change
title_full_unstemmed Adaptation to Flooding and Mitigating Impacts of Road Construction − a Framework to Identify Practical Steps to Counter Climate Change
title_sort adaptation to flooding and mitigating impacts of road construction − a framework to identify practical steps to counter climate change
publisher RTU Press
series The Baltic Journal of Road and Bridge Engineering
issn 1822-427X
1822-4288
publishDate 2015-12-01
description Adaptation and mitigation are the two critical actions that are needed to counter the looming threats of climate change on transportation. For roadways, flooding constitutes one of the most important impacts of climate change, and adaptation to build more resilient roadways must be made. For a proper adaptation, the first step is a way to properly assess the vulnerability of roadways to flooding. Road construction impacts the environment negatively through emissions and energy consumption, and a proper way to determine the practical methods to reduce the impact is also necessary. This paper presents a framework to assess the vulnerability of roadways to flooding and evaluate the impact of different changes in construction on energy consumption and emission. Two system dynamics based models were developed and results of the simulations have been presented. Simulation tools for these two models have also been developed and made available on the public domain. The results of the simulation point out the beneficial effects of providing low permeability and dense and thick surface layers to reduce vulnerability to flooding and that of using drier aggregates, reducing heat losses, reduced mix temperatures and extension of pavement lives on the emission and energy consumption during roadway construction.
topic climate-change
flooding
road-construction
energy
emission
system dynamics
url https://bjrbe-journals.rtu.lv/article/view/3462
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