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Optimal Policies for Aggregate Recycling from Decommissioned Forest Roads

机译:退役林道中骨料回收的最佳政策

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To mitigate the adverse environmental impact of forest roads, especially degradation of endangered salmonid habitat, many public and private land managers in the western United States are actively decommissioning roads where practical and affordable. Road decommissioning is associated with reduced long-term environmental impact. When decommissioning a road, it may be possible to recover some aggregate (crushed rock) from the road surface. Aggregate is used on many low volume forest roads to reduce wheel stresses transferred to the subgrade, reduce erosion, reduce maintenance costs, and improve driver comfort. Previous studies have demonstrated the potential for aggregate to be recovered and used elsewhere on the road network, at a reduced cost compared to purchasing aggregate from a quarry. This article investigates the potential for aggregate recycling to provide an economic incentive to decommission additional roads by reducing transport distance and aggregate procurement costs for other actively used roads. Decommissioning additional roads may, in turn, result in improved aquatic habitat. We present real-world examples of aggregate recycling and discuss the advantages of doing so. Further, we present mixed integer formulations to determine optimal levels of aggregate recycling under economic and environmental objectives. Tested on an example road network, incorporation of aggregate recycling demonstrates substantial cost-savings relative to a baseline scenario without recycling, increasing the likelihood of road decommissioning and reduced habitat degradation. We find that aggregate recycling can result in up to 24% in cost savingsrn(economic objective) and up to 890% in additional length of roads decommissioned (environmental objective).
机译:为了减轻林道对环境的不利影响,尤其是对濒临灭绝的鲑鱼栖息地的破坏,美国西部的许多公共和私人土地管理人员都在可行且负担得起的范围内积极拆除道路。道路退役与减少长期环境影响相关。在道路退役时,可能会从路面上回收一些骨料(碎石)。在许多低流量的森林公路上使用集料,以减少传递至路基的车轮应力,减少侵蚀,降低维护成本并提高驾驶员舒适度。先前的研究表明,与从采石场购买骨料相比,骨料可以以较低的成本回收并在道路网络上的其他地方使用。本文研究了骨料回收的潜力,以通过减少运输距离和减少其他活跃使用的道路的总采购成本,提供经济诱因来淘汰更多道路。停用其他道路可能反过来会改善水生生境。我们提供了骨料回收的现实示例,并讨论了这样做的好处。此外,我们提出混合整数公式,以确定在经济和环境目标下骨料回收的最佳水平。在示例道路网络上进行测试后,结合了总回收利用,相对于不进行回收的基准情景而言,可节省大量成本,增加了道路退役的可能性并减少了栖息地退化。我们发现,总的回收利用可以节省多达24%的成本(经济目标),并且最多可以增加890%的退役公路长度(环境目标)。

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