Workshop 08 - Building a climate-responsive road sector
Wednesday, October 4
09:30
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11:00
Chair: Susanna ZAMMATARO, Director General, IRF
Room: Club E, 1st floor
The use of digital solutions based on data science and artificial intelligence, shows promising results in being able to anticipate, adapt and mitigate the impact of road construction on climate. Road construction is a materials intensive sector which participates in global carbon emissions. Measuring and optimising the carbon impact of road networks at pavement design stage is essential for the sector to participate in the low-carbon transition.
Climate change and its extreme weather events - floods, heat waves, etc. - are exposing our road networks to greater risks. Anticipating those risks will be essential to build climate-ready roads.
This session explored how new approaches - in particular digital solutions - support the road sector to both mitigate its carbon footprint and anticipate climate change impact to avoid early repairs.
Discussions focused on digitalization and its contribution to building a climate-responsive sector and on the role of digital twins in reducing carbon footprint and anticipating resilient road networks.
- Welcome and session introduction
- Presentations
- Questions and Answers
- Conclusion
- Final conclusions
- Organization
Welcome and session introduction
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Introduction
Presentations
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Industry Platforms in Engineering, Construction and Operations: Paving the Way for Sustainable Infrastructure
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Leveraging digitized construction materials knowledge to build a climate-responsive road sector
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Approach of a designer with a focus on circular economy and low carbon solutions
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Anticipating the climate impact for road pavements: a case study from Uzbekistan (focus on mitigation and adapting to climate change)
Questions and Answers
- How can digitalization accelerate the transformation of our sector towards low carbon construction?
- How to measure and optimise the accurate carbon footprint of a road project using data knowledge?
- How do we link scientific data on the effects of climate change with road projects to anticipate resilience?
Conclusion
Final conclusions
Organization
Session Organiser: Elodie WOILLEZ (ORIS Head of Communication / PA)