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Sustainability?
Development that meets the needs of the
present without compromising the ability of
future generations to meet their needs.
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Sustainable transpo rt infrastru ctu re
ENVIRONMENT
SOCIETY
ECONOMY
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Goal for Sustainable Transportation
Develop better transportation systems,
options, and expectations consistent with
the objective of securing future social and
economic development within a sustainableenvironment that ensures communitywellbeing.
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urbanisation motorisation Unsustainabletransport
Current trend in Indian cities
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Designing & Building More Sustainable
Transportation InfrastructureSustainable Sites
Water Quality
Materials and Resources
Energy and Atmosphere
Innovative Approaches
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Alignment Selection
Context Sensitive Solutions
Land Use/Community Planning
Improve Bicycle and Pedestrian Facilities
Protect, Enhance, or Restore Wildlife Habitat
Ecological Connectivity
Protect, Plant, or Mitigate for Removal
of Trees and Plant Communities
Sustainable Sites
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Sustainable Sites
Avoid open or green space
Optimizing benefits between competing constraints
Increasing transportation efficiencies
Clear zones seeded with mixtures that reduce maintenance needs
Establish buffers to natural resources
Avoiding or enhancing rare biotic communities
Providing new recreational or informational access (kiosks, maps,
parking or water access)
Building upon Green Infrastructure
Replanting at greater rates than removal
Living snow fencing
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Water Quality (beyond compliance)
Improve nearby riparian habitat
Permanent storm water management practices
Detecting/eliminating non-storm water discharges
Reducing impervious area
Staging to reduce exposed soil area
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Reuse Materials
Recycled Content
Regionally Provided Material
Bioengineering Techniques
Hazardous Material Minimization
Materials and Resources
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Materials and Resources
Recycled materials in embankments
Salvaging removed trees and lumber for other uses
Reclaim materials from demolished structures
Regionally available materials to limit transportation cost and
environmental
impact
Lifetime minimization of hazardous material use, emissions, released
from
abrasion (VOCs, HAPs, GHGs, Pb, etc)
Utilize biotechnical engineering techniques including vegetated
matting, targeted biological controls
Removal of contaminated soils beyond what is necessary for the
project
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RECYCLING BRIDGES
Materials and Resources
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Materials and Resources
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Energy and Atmosphere
Improve Traffic Flow
Reduce Energy Consumption
(efficiency)
Reduce Petroleum Consumption
Noise Abatement
Stray Light Reduction
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Energy and Atmosphere
Special Lanes, Reversible Lanes
Travel Management Systems
Multi modal
Warm Mixes
Reducing Petroleum Consumption
GHG, PM and Black Carbon Reductions
Glare Reduction
Additional Noise Reduction Strategies
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MULTI MODAL PLANNING
Energy and Atmosphere
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Project components that
incorporate significant
innovations in transportation
environmental sustainability
Innovative Approaches
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Innovative Approaches
Environmental Training of Construction Work Force
Quiet, Cool, Permeable, Long-Life Pavements
Paving Emission Reductions
Polymer Bridges
Solar Powered Radiant Bridge Heating
Project Certifications and Ratings
zero
waste
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Correct framing of
Policy could pave a
identified path to
monitor transport
carbon footprint and
hence sequester iteffectively
It could also help in
expanding and
redesigning future
cities
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PUBLIC TRANSPORT INTEGRATION
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AN INTER-MODAL TRIP
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Transportation System
Evolution with Urban AreaGrowth
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GOVT. EFFORTS
Finalised and issued the National Urban Transport
Policy (NUTP) in 2006
Initiated demonstration projects with Global
Environment Facility (GEF)Strengthening the institutional set up
Initiating an ambitious capacity building programme
Support to improve both road and rail based mass
rapid transit (MRT) facilitiesMaking emission norms increasingly stringent and
improving quality of fuels
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Conclusion
Sustainable transport systems are the future
transportation in India. Even in the past many
developed nations like Germany , U.S.A and most
the western world tried this system and failed.So India should learn from there mistakes and
promote sustainable transport system aggressively.
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