Use of geosynthetics for more resilient infrastructure
Natural catastrophes, e.g. extreme weather conditions or destructive seismic events, can cause enormous damage or the collapse of infrastructure objects, resulting even in heavy losses of human lives. Typically, engineered slopes and bridges are a very sensitive part of the infrastructure, particularly exposed to climate-change. Geotechnical damage with multiplying effects is normally caused by heavy rainfalls and storms leading to floods and consequent scouring of infrastructure objects.
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Information sheet
- Date: 2021
- Author(s): LENART Stanislav / TATSUOKA Fumio
- Domain(s): Road Assets Management / Road Earthworks
- Type: RR389 - Features
- PIARC Ref.: RR389-053
- Number of pages: 3
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This article has been published in the Routes/Roads magazine