Establishing a Framework for Analyzing Asphalt Pavement Sustainability
Much of America's civil infrastructure is in dire need of improvement. Electricity transmission grids, water distribution systems, bridges, and roads require modernization to restore functionality. Many studies support this need. The critical issue is how to meet this need of restoring and improving infrastructure while promoting an ethic of sustainability. Road construction and rehabilitation represent an often overlooked but important opportunity to implement energy-efficient technologies and techniques that reduce energy consumption, mitigate climate change impacts by reducing emissions, and promote sustainable resource consumption. A sustainable strategy is needed to modernize our roads. Ongoing research at the University of Wisconsin-Madision is focused on identifying, testing, and validating alternative pavement technologies that may sigificantly diminish energy consumption through the reduction of material manufacturing and construction temperatures. Initial efforts have focused on developing quantitative lifecycle analysis tools for assessing pavement sustainability.
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Authors:
- Miller, Timothy D
- Bahia, Hussain U
- Publication Date: 2010-5
Language
- English
Media Info
- Media Type: Print
- Features: Figures; References;
- Pagination: pp 149-155
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Serial:
- International Journal of Pavement Research and Technology
- Volume: 3
- Issue Number: 3
- Publisher: Chinese Society of Pavement Engineering
- ISSN: 1996-6814
- EISSN: 1997-1400
- Serial URL: http://www.ijprt.org.tw/index.php
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Publication flags:
Open Access (libre)
Subject/Index Terms
- TRT Terms: Asphalt pavements; Energy consumption; Pavement design; Research; Sustainable transportation
- Identifier Terms: University of Wisconsin, Madison
- Subject Areas: Highways; Pavements; I22: Design of Pavements, Railways and Guideways;
Filing Info
- Accession Number: 01158594
- Record Type: Publication
- Files: TRIS
- Created Date: Jun 11 2010 12:05PM