Sustainable Rail Stations: A Guide to Low-Carbon Construction
Explore the latest trends and innovations in low-carbon construction for rail networks and stations, featuring case studies and expert insights.
Explore the latest trends and innovations in low-carbon construction for rail networks and stations, featuring case studies and expert insights.
The US Department of Transportation provides guidelines and resources for low-carbon construction in rail infrastructure, including stations and networks.
This research paper examines the potential of low-carbon construction strategies for reducing the environmental impact of rail transport, including life cycle assessment and cost-benefit analysis.
Discover the latest low-carbon construction materials and technologies being used in rail station design and construction, including sustainable concrete and recycled materials.
Watch this video lecture on sustainable rail station design, featuring expert discussions on low-carbon construction, energy efficiency, and passenger experience.
The Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) has developed a life cycle assessment tool to help rail network operators and contractors evaluate the environmental impact of low-carbon construction materials and strategies.
The United Nations provides guidance on sustainable rail development, including low-carbon construction and operation of rail networks and stations, as part of its Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).
BBC News features the latest innovations in low-carbon construction for rail infrastructure, including the use of modular construction, green roofs, and energy-harvesting technologies.