Potential Impacts of Climate Change on U.S. Transportation
This report focuses on how climate change will affect transportation infrastructure.
Addresses specific tools and technologies for analyzing/ modeling information to support risk management.
This report focuses on how climate change will affect transportation infrastructure.
This plan concerns managing the risks from a low level of skid resistance.
This guidebook contains specific and practical to implement guidance for state DOTs on how to best manage the costs of transportation projects.
This guide to mitigating risk from climate change across the US highway system contains strategies to deal with the necessary changes infrastructure will need to combat climate change.
This report is the result of a Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) grant to the Washington State DOT (WSDOT) to test a conceptual climate risk assessment model on transportation infrastructure.
This study examines pavement management models using data from the Oklahoma DOT.
This paper focuses on the importance of convincing those in funding positions to invest not only in infrastructure for general safety, but also to make improvements to protect against earthquakes.
This report is a reference guide for analyzing the risks associated with bridge scour predictions.
This article describes the financial failures of several highway tunnels in Australia.
Required by the 2009 Financial Accountability Act all statutory bodies of the Queensland Government are required to maintain systems of risk management.