This proceedings of the Second Conference on Green Streets, Highways, and Development, held in Austin, Texas, November 3-6, 2013, contains 35 peer-reviewed papers covering the current expertise in sustainable roadway and street planning and site design. Engineers, contractors, planners, architects, landscape architects, private practitioners, government officials, academics, and students interested in the effective application of sustainability concepts to highway and street planning and site design will find this collection useful.
This proceedings of the Second Conference on Green Streets, Highways, and Development, held in Austin, Texas, November 3-6, 2013, contains 35 peer-reviewed papers covering the current expertise in sustainable roadway and street planning and site design. Engineers, contractors, planners, architects, landscape architects, private practitioners, government officials, academics, and students interested in the effective application of sustainability concepts to highway and street planning and site design will find this collection useful.Proceedings of the Second Conference on Green Streets, Highways, and Development, held in Austin, Texas, November 3-6, 2013. Sponsored by the Transportation & Development Institute of ASCE.
This collection contains 35 peer-reviewed papers covering the current expertise in sustainable roadway and street planning and site design. The proceedings highlights best practices and successes with real-world design approaches, planning methodologies, operations and maintenance strategies, progress evaluation tools, performance measurement and management approaches, policies, and case studies.
Topics include:
green design and asset management
stormwater management and transportation
sustainable design and traffic operations
land use planning and infrastructure
sustainable pavements
best practices case studies
This proceedings will be of interest to engineers, contractors, planners, architects, landscape architects, private practitioners, government officials, academics and students interested in the effective application of sustainability concepts to highway and street planning and site design.