Guidelines for Climate Proofing Investment in the Transport Sector: Road Infrastructure Projects
Asian Development Bank | August 2011
Abstract
This publication, Guidelines for Climate Proofing Investment in the Transport Sector: Road Infrastructure Projects, aims to present a step-by-step methodological approach to assist project teams to incorporate climate change adaptation measures into transport sector investment projects. While the focus of the publication is on the project level, an improved understanding of climate change impacts should also be used in the design of infrastructure planning and development policies and strategies to ensure appropriate resource allocation. Though the transport sector includes roads, waterways, rails, and airborne transport, this publication focuses solely on road infrastructure.
Citation
Asian Development Bank. 2011. Guidelines for Climate Proofing Investment in the Transport Sector: Road Infrastructure Projects. © Asian Development Bank. http://hdl.handle.net/11540/3230. License: CC BY-NC-ND 3.0 IGO.Print ISBN
978-92-9092-388-6
Keywords
Climate
Climate change
Transport
Demand For Transport
Means Of Transport
Nonmotorized Transport
Transport Costs
Transport Efficiency
Transport Infrastructure
Transport Planning
Climatic change
Greenhouse effect
Ozone depletion
Modes of transport
Road traffic
Buses
Commuting
Urban traffic
Tranport statistics
Transport networks
Climate and civilization
City planning
Urban climatology
Climate change mitigation
Global warming
Clean energy investment
Risk return relationship
Communication and traffic
Local transit
Demand responsive transportation
Passenger traffic
Traffic engineering
Mass transit
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