Climate actions
Operations to improve the road pavement more resilient to: Road drainage system: The construction of new roads or the adaptation of existing ones according to new climate proofed standards can conflict with territorial development plans (e.g. for housing), other sectoral strategies or environmental protection objectives.
Road design, construction and maintenance
Objective
Increase the resilience of road transport infrastructure to weather extreme events and to climate change.
Description
To make the road drainage system more resilient to the effects of extreme rainfall it is necessary to install water retaining facilities (e.g. dams, reservoirs) and structural protection measures (dikes, embankments). The design for culverts should be adjusted to accommodate higher water volumes within a short period of time.
To make bridges and other structures more resilient to the increased frequency of floods, the greater flow of rivers, erosion and instability of the slopes and temperature fluctuations, it is necessary to adapt their design, construction and management over time.Expected results
Increased roads maintenance: cleaning and maintenance of drainage systems, recovering storm damages, cleaning of roads, snow and ice removal.
Result indicators
Number of resilient roads infrastructure.
Involved actors
Administrations and/or agencies responsible for road transport management; research institutions working in the field of sustainable development transport; research institutes specialized in climate research; construction companies working in the field of engineering constructions.
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