A quantitative methodology for measuring the social sustainability of pavement deterioration.

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Mechanical Engineering, Rochester Institute of Technology, 1 Lomb Memorial Dr, Rochester, NY, 14623, USA.

Published: January 2024

The social pillar of pavement sustainability is understudied compared to economic and environmental pillars, making it difficult to integrate into life-cycle methodologies. While methods such as social life cycle assessment (S-LCA) exist, they usually focus on social governance rather than quantifying the impact of pavement investment decisions on communities. This study introduces a methodology to quantify the impact of road condition on vulnerable communities, specifically Environmental Justice (EJ) communities. The methodology calculates the impact of road condition on residents and analyzes fuel consumption (as an example impact) for road users during recurrent home-work trips as a function of pavement condition for EJ and non-EJ communities. It was found that EJ communities in Massachusetts are twice as likely to live near poor condition roads and consume twice as much excessive fuel during recurrent home-work trips. The proposed method is designed to integrate into existing life-cycle methods and represents a significant step towards integrating equity into pavement management decisions.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10808100PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41598-024-52655-7DOI Listing

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