RES2023-11: The Effect of Extreme Climate Shifts to Pavement Infrastructure in Tennessee
项目名称: RES2023-11: The Effect of Extreme Climate Shifts to Pavement Infrastructure in Tennessee
摘要: While climate change manifestations such as extreme rains are considered a global phenomenon, its impacts tend to be regional and local as evident from recent hurricanes and tornadoes. Building transportation departments’ institutional capacity is the key to the management of adverse climate change effects. Much of the capacity lies within planning and design through operation and maintenance of the infrastructure. To quantify needed capacity building, state departments of transportation (DOTs) should establish the status of present infrastructure against the current climate and predict the status of a future infrastructure for projected climate change. The study will implement big-data analytics combined with machine learning approaches to quantify the current and future status of the Tennessee Department of Transportation (TDOT) infrastructure to provide short-term and long-term planning for the department capacity building with specific focus on pavement infrastructure.
状态: Active
资金: 220025
资助组织: Tennessee Department of Transportation
管理组织: Tennessee Department of Transportation
执行机构: University of Tennessee, Knoxville
主要研究人员: Onyango, M
开始时间: 20220801
预计完成日期: 20250731
主题领域: Environment;Highways;Maintenance and Preservation;Pavements;Planning and Forecasting
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