ASCE 9780784411483 2011
$65.54
Green Streets and Highways 2010
Published By | Publication Date | Number of Pages |
ASCE | 2011 | 512 |
This collection contains 40 papers discussing the state of the art in sustainable roadways presented at the 2010 Green Streets and Highways Conference, held in Denver, Colorado, November 14
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PDF Pages | PDF Title |
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1 | Cover |
6 | Table of Contents |
10 | Sustainable Planning Creating a Sustainable Neighborhood: Mercer Corridor Project |
24 | Applying Principles of Denver Strategic Transportation Plan: East Side Corridor |
35 | County of Hawai`i La`aloa Avenue Extension CSS |
45 | Educational Toolkit for Context Sensitive Solutions |
55 | A Process for Measuring Context Sensitive Solutions Benefits |
66 | Urban Goods Movement Case Studies |
77 | FM 518 Corridor Improvement Study and Implementation, Pearland, Texas |
91 | Roundabouts and Sustainable Design |
103 | Livable Communities Contextually Complete Streets |
116 | Quantifying Non-Motorized Demand—A New Way of Understanding Walking and Biking Demand |
125 | Regional Trail Spines and Bikeway Networks: A Priority Strategy for Greening Streets and Highways |
144 | Improving Bicycle Safety with More Bikers: An Intersection-Level Study |
156 | Stormwater and Environmental Planning and Design Retrofitting with Bioretention and a Bioswale to Treat Bridge Deck Stormwater Runoff |
172 | Towards Green Bridges |
189 | Best Practices in Addressing NPDES and Other Water Quality Issues in Highway System Management |
199 | Green Street Retrofit in an Urban Transportation Infrastructure |
210 | Permeable Friction Course for Sustainable Highways |
222 | Realizing the Benefits of the Planning and Environmental Linkage (PEL) Process: Federal Boulevard (5th Avenue to Howard Place), Denver, Colorado |
234 | LED Streetlight Application Assessment Project Pilot Study in Seattle, WA |
244 | Green Pavements Cool Pavements As a Sustainable Approach to Green Streets and Highways |
257 | Durability of Sustainable Concrete Mixtures |
267 | Carbon Nano Fiber Reinforced Cement Composite for Energy Harvesting Road |
281 | Trace Element Leaching from Recycled Pavement Materials Stabilized with Fly Ash |
289 | Using Foundry Sand in Green Infrastructure Construction |
308 | The Use of Tire-Derived Aggregate in Road Construction Applications |
323 | Development of a Design System for Permeable Interlocking Concrete Pavement |
332 | The Effect of Recycled Asphalt Materials on Hot Mixed Asphalt Pavement Performance |
346 | City of Saskatoon’s Green Streets Program—A Case Study for the Implementation of Sustainable Roadway Rehabilitation with the Reuse of Concrete and Asphalt Rubble Materials |
358 | Utilization of Post Consumer Recycled Asphalt Shingles and Fractionated Recycled Asphalt Pavement in Hot Mix Asphalt |
369 | Structural/Hydrologic Design and Maintenance of Permeable Interlocking Concrete Pavement |
387 | Laboratory Evaluation of HMA Containing RAP and PMB |
399 | High Volume Fly Ash Concrete for Highway Pavements |
410 | Sustainable Concrete for the Urban Environment: A Proposal to Increase Fly Ash Use in Concrete |
417 | Durable “Green” Concrete from Activated Pozzolan Cement |
440 | Concrete in the Inner Circuit: A Sustainable Solution for Mexico City |
447 | Thin Whitetopping for Green Highways |
458 | Studies on a Cement Kiln Dust (CKD)-Stabilized Low-Strength Soil for Road Pavement Construction in Eastern Nigeria |
470 | Sustainable Rating Systems and Tools Moving towards Sustainability: New York State Department of Transportation’s GreenLITES Story |
489 | Use of BE[sup(2)]ST In-Highways for Green Highway Construction Rating in Wisconsin |
504 | The Development of I-LAST Illinois—Livable and Sustainable Transportation |