Study and Application of Green and Low-Carbon Highway Evaluation Indicators System

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Based on four categories of indicators, including comprehensive indicators, technical indicators, supporting (managerial) indicators and characteristic indicators, combined with actual characteristics of Chinese highway development, this paper discusses about and builds a green and low-carbon highway evaluation indicators system, and puts forward a set of simple and practical evaluation methods and evaluation standards system; with case study of Linxiang City to Yueyang City (Da-Yue) Expressway in Hunan Province, this paper also conducts empirical pre-evaluation of planning level in 2017, and verifies scientific validity of the indicators system.

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