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Research on an evaluation index system and evaluation method of green and low-carbon expressway construction

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To promote the development of green and low-carbon expressway construction, an evaluation index system and associated evaluation method for the construction of green and low-carbon expressways suitable for multiple bridges… Click to show full abstract

To promote the development of green and low-carbon expressway construction, an evaluation index system and associated evaluation method for the construction of green and low-carbon expressways suitable for multiple bridges and tunnels is proposed. The evaluation index system was created from three layers: the goal layer, the criterion layer, and the indicator layer. The criterion layer includes 4 first-level indices and the indicator layer includes 18 second-level indices. The weight of each index in the criterion layer and indicator layer is determined using the improved analytic hierarchy process (AHP) method, and green and low-carbon expressway construction is then graded using the gray fuzzy comprehensive evaluation method combined quantitative indices with qualitative indices. The method with the selected indices is then verified in a case study on the Huangling-Yan’an Expressway, with the evaluation grade being “Excellent” and the evaluation value being 9.1255. The proposed evaluation method can provide theoretical and practical guidance for effective evaluation for green and low-carbon expressway construction.

Keywords: evaluation; green low; method; construction; low carbon

Journal Title: PLOS ONE
Year Published: 2023

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