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Dynamic techno-ecological modeling of highway systems: a case study of the Shin-Meishin Expressway in Japan

机译:公路系统的动态技术生态建模:以日本新名神高速公路为例

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The Shin-Meishin Expressway is being constructed from Nagoya to Kobe in Japan, and the section from Takatsuki to Kobe is currently under construction as a viable alternative route as opposed to the Meishin Expressway. However, highway construction is usually considered destructive to the natural environment due to the deforestation required during construction, as well as subsequent increases in CO2 emissions upon completion of new highways as new traffic is brought to the area. By applying a system dynamics methodology with respect to the Meishin and Shin-Meishin Expressways, this study analyzes two major effects of new highway construction (CO2 absorption and CO2 emissions) as well as the potential influence of felling, replanting, and/or maintaining the surrounding forest area on the overall CO2 absorption capacity, net CO2 emissions, and total CO2 stock in the analyzed construction area. Regarding CO2 absorption, it was found that, if the portion of the forest felled during construction is very old, new highway construction can help to recover the lost CO2 absorption capacity by planting new trees along the highway, even if the area of planting is much smaller than the area of felling trees. As for CO2 emissions, it was found that mitigating traffic congestion and decreasing the required driving distance can reduce CO2 emissions from the highway(s) in question. Therefore, this study concludes that new highway construction does not always harm the environment regarding CO2 pollution, as the harmful impacts commonly associated with highway construction can be mitigated with other technological and/or ecological mitigation methods. (C) 2015 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
机译:正在建设从名古屋到神户的新名神高速公路,与名神高速公路相反,目前正在建设从高be到神户的路段。但是,由于施工期间需要砍伐森林,以及随着新的公路通向该地区,新公路竣工后二氧化碳排放量随之增加,通常认为高速公路建设会对自然环境造成破坏。通过针对Meishin和Shin-Meishin高速公路应用系统动力学方法,本研究分析了新公路建设的两个主要影响(CO2吸收和CO2排放)以及砍伐,补植和/或维护高速公路的潜在影响。分析的建筑区域中森林周围地区的总体CO2吸收能力,净CO2排放量和总CO2存量。关于二氧化碳的吸收,发现如果在施工过程中砍伐的森林部分非常老旧,即使种植面积很大,新的高速公路建设也可以通过沿公路种植新的树木来帮助恢复失去的二氧化碳吸收能力。小于砍伐树木的面积。至于二氧化碳排放,人们发现减轻交通拥堵并减少所需的行驶距离可以减少所讨论的高速公路的二氧化碳排放。因此,本研究得出的结论是,由于可以通过其他技术和/或生态缓解方法减轻与公路建设相关的有害影响,因此新建公路建设并不总是会损害二氧化碳污染环境。 (C)2015 Elsevier Ltd.保留所有权利。

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