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Guidelines for the implementation of SMARTI: Sustainable Multifunctional Automated Resilient Transport Infrastructure

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The World's transport infrastructures (TI) network is facing fast changes due to population growth, mobility, business trades and globalization. More challenges are coming from unforeseen natural and human-induced hazards, including climate change's effects. Meanwhile, technology development continues apace, and new solutions from multi-disciplinary sectors could help solve the main challenges faced by the TI industry. This work presents “SMARTI”, a vision that aims at engineering and implementing concepts such as Sustainability, Multifunctionality, Automation and Resilience within the design, construction and management of TI. As a result, the paper provides roadmaps for each of the above-mentioned pillars, identifying aims, current practices and stepping stones that infrastructure managers, policymakers and governors should consider toward more sustainable TI within 2030
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hal-04440932 , version 1 (20-02-2024)

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Davide Lo Presti, Nicolas Hautière, Pierre Hornych, Henry Nkwanga, Chiara Mignini, et al.. Guidelines for the implementation of SMARTI: Sustainable Multifunctional Automated Resilient Transport Infrastructure. Transportation Research Procedia, 2023, 72, pp.2952-2959. ⟨10.1016/j.trpro.2023.11.842⟩. ⟨hal-04440932⟩
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