Measuring the Sustainability of Shared-Use Paths: Development of the GreenPaths Rating System

M. O. Beiler, Emily Waksmunski
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AbstractThe application of sustainable performance measures continues to increase with the development of sustainable rating systems such as leadership in energy and environmental design (LEED), as well as transportation-focused programs, such as Greenroads. Established transportation rating systems focus primarily on the design and construction of motorized facilities such as local roadways and highways. As a result, there is the opportunity to develop a rating system focused on shared-use paths that are for nonmotorized (pedestrian and cycling) mobility. The primary objective of this research is to develop a sustainable rating system for the design and construction of shared-use paths, called GreenPaths, in order to promote environmental, social, and economic benefits through the development process. Sustainable indicators (credits) for shared-use paths are developed and then weighted using the analytic hierarchy process. GreenPaths is then applied to a real-world shared-use path facility, the Buffalo V...
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衡量共用路径的可持续性:绿色路径评级系统的发展
摘要随着能源与环境设计领导力(LEED)等可持续评级系统的发展,以及绿色道路等以交通为重点的项目,可持续绩效指标的应用也在不断增加。既定的运输等级制度主要侧重于机动设施的设计和建造,如地方公路和高速公路。因此,有机会开发一个专注于非机动(步行和骑自行车)交通的共享路径的评级系统。本研究的主要目标是为共享路径的设计和建设开发一个可持续的评级系统,称为绿色路径,以便通过开发过程促进环境,社会和经济效益。建立了共享路径的可持续发展指标(信用),并采用层次分析法对其进行加权。然后将GreenPaths应用于现实世界的共享路径设施Buffalo V…
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