Environmental impacts of a highly congested section of the Pan-American highway in Peru using life cycle assessment
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Springer Verlag
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Road construction and transportation generate significant environmental impacts. Hence, it is increasingly important to understand the environmental burdens produced throughout the different stages of road development: construction, maintenance, traffic, and end-of-life. In this study, life cycle assessment (LCA) was used as an environmental management methodology to determine the impacts associated with a 22.4 km stretch of the South Pan-American (PS) highway in the province of Lima, Peru, one of the main access routes for traffic and goods entering Lima, located in a hyper-arid area parallel to the Pacific Ocean.
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Highway, Industrial ecology, Infrastructure, LCA, Peru, Road construction
