Climate Change and Infrastructure Impacts: Comparing the Impact on Roads in Ten Countries through 2100

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An academic study on Climate Change and Infrastructure Impacts on roads shows how pro-active adaptation measures result in lower fiscal costs and higher connectivity rates as early as 2025.

Schweikert, Amy, Paul Chinowsky, Xavier Espinet, and Michael Tarbert. 2014. “Climate Change and Infrastructure Impacts: Comparing the Impact on Roads in Ten Countries through 2100.” Procedia Engineering 78, 306-316. [#4438]

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