COST-TU1202

Impact of climate change on engineered slopes for infrastructure

Completed


Type of Structure: coordinated project
Regional Scope: continental in the area: Europe
Parent Organisations: COST
Child Organisations:
Duration : 2012 to 2016 COMPLETED
Contact Address: no office contact defined


General information and objectives

There is an urgent need to assess the risks posed by climate change on our already ageing infrastructure and to plan adaptations that both increase safety and reduce the cost of repairs. Engineered slopes (cuttings, embankments, flood defences) are a critical component of this infrastructure. Many of these slopes are now exhibiting excess deformation, which are threatening the serviceability of the infrastructure and dwellings nearby and causing delays and subsequent economic loss to European industry and the general public, while posing a safety hazard. The aim of the proposed COST Action is to build a coalition of researchers equipped to address the challenges of engineered slope infrastructure resilience and adaptation to climate change. This group will develop collective understanding, share techniques, facilities and data, and work jointly in disseminating results across the EU and to asset owners. Ultimately, the proposed COST action will enable infrastructure asset owners to make evidence based investment and adaptation decisions to improve resilience and safety.


Last update: 4/27/22
Source of data: ProClim- Research InfoSystem (1993-2024)

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