Manual for Climate Change Adaptation Measures for Transport Infrastructure in Central Asia with a Focus on Uzbekistan
Publication | December 2023
This manual provides an overview of climate-driven stressors relevant to transport infrastructure in Central Asia and explores adaptation strategies.
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Over the next decades, the effects of climate change will likely exert considerable pressure on the transport infrastructure of Central Asia. In response, policymakers and the engineering community need to implement resilient yet sustainable designs and construction solutions. This resource provides technical and practical information to support such work.
Contents
- Basic Terminology and Concepts Related to Climate Change
- Mitigation
- Climate-Related Stressors on Infrastructure: Causes and Effects
- Adaptation to Climate Change to Increase Resilience of Transport Infrastructure
- Focus on Uzbekistan
- Appendixes
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Type
Subjects
- Climate change
- Sustainable transport and urban development
- Transport
- Roads and Highways
Countries
- Uzbekistan
Pages
- 102
Dimensions
- 8.5 x 11
SKU
- TIM230612
ISBN
- 978-92-9270-571-8 (print)
- 978-92-9270-572-5 (electronic)
- 978-92-9270-573-2 (e-book)
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