2009
DOI: 10.1016/j.trd.2008.12.003
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A comparative study of the emissions by road maintenance works and the disrupted traffic using life cycle assessment and micro-simulation

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“…However, the complexity of the LCIA categories considered, and related data demands, suggest that the tool's LCIA methods should be reviewed when it is publicly available. Notably, the paper does not discuss the inclusion of traffic delay or the use phase, although the authors have addressed traffic delay in subsequent papers [44].…”
Section: Road-resmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, the complexity of the LCIA categories considered, and related data demands, suggest that the tool's LCIA methods should be reviewed when it is publicly available. Notably, the paper does not discuss the inclusion of traffic delay or the use phase, although the authors have addressed traffic delay in subsequent papers [44].…”
Section: Road-resmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Huang et al [11] developed a model for asphalt pavement rehabilitation project of A34 between the Hanford roundabout and the Stoke-on-Trent City boundary in the United Kingdom (UK), estimated the disruption of traffic during construction and maintenance operations using the microsimulation program VISSIM, and finally input the simulated traffic in EnvPro emissions model to estimate emissions from road network and traffic during construction and maintenance operations. Huang et al [11] simulated the traffic flow on the project site in normal time and during the roadwork based on the knowledge of traffic data and road configuration, but did not consider the project's impact on the surrounding road because of the diverted traffic. Wang and Xie [12] estimated the concentrations of PM 10 , CO, NO 2 , and O 3 on selected twelve avenues in the urban area of Beijing during and before the traffic controlling days of 2008 Olympic Games.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Sin embargo, se debe poner más atención en combinar los efectos de la infraestructura sobre el tráfico o viceversa. Por ejemplo, el efecto de los trabajos de mantenimiento sobre el tráfico (HUANG et al, 2009). En el presente estudio, HERA es de particular interés para el diseño de políticas y estrategias centradas en la alineación horizontal, ajuste de velocidad, gestión del tráfico, y la flota de vehículos.…”
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