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ASCE 9780784411483 2011

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Green Streets and Highways 2010

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ASCE 2011 512
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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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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
ASCE 9780784411483 2011
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