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Climate Resilient Sustainable Road Pavement Surfacings: Trials Constructability Report

Published: May 2023

Main topic: Climate change, Mitigation, Roads

Study countrie(s): Asia, Sub-Saharan Africa

Written by: Dr. Michael Burrow, Dr. Esdras Ngezahayo, Dr. Gurmel Ghataora, Henok Tsegaye, Prof. Nicole Metje, Prof. Ratnasamy Muniandy, Yitagesu Desalegn

Published by: University of Birmingham, Ethiopian Roads Administration, The International Road Federation Geneva, The University of Auckland, Universiti Putra Malaysia

Study type: Project report

One or several simultaneous changes in climate conditions, such as hotter seasons, extreme precipitation events, increasing severe storms and/or sea level rise, could severely affect roads in lowincome countries (LICs). Failing to take into account such impacts in future road design, maintenance and operating planning and protocols could result in accelerated road deterioration and increased risk of damage, traffic disruption and accidents, with knock-on effects on economies.

The aim of the Climate Resilient Sustainable Road Pavement Surfacings (CRISPS) project is to assess the engineering and economic suitability of three global best practice types of road Surfacings technologies for use in LICs to counter the impacts of climate change. These technologies are modified epoxy chip seals (MECS), modified epoxy asphalt surfaces (MEAS) and Fibre mastic asphalt (FMA).