Developing sustainable transportation performance measures for TXDOT's strategic plan : technical report /

Bibliographic Details
Corporate Authors: Texas. Department of Transportation. Research and Technology Implementation Office, Texas Transportation Institute
Other Authors: Ramani, Tara
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: College Station, Tex. : Texas Transportation Institute, [2009]
Series:Research report (Austin, Tex.) ; 0-5541-1.
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Online Access:Connect to the full text of this online report
Description
Abstract:For this research project, sustainable transportation can be viewed as the provision of safe, effective, and efficient access and mobility into the future while considering economic, social, and environmental needs. This project developed a performance measurement-based sustainability evaluation methodology for the Texas Department of Transportation's (TxDOTs) strategic plan. The research team defined a set of objectives and performance measures that addressed the five goals of TxDOTs strategic plan as well as sustainable transportation concerns. Researchers used a multi-criteria decision-making methodology to evaluate, benchmark, and aggregate the performance measures into a set of sustainability index values. The methodology, applicable at the highway corridor level, was integrated into a user-friendly, spreadsheet-based analysis tool that provided the sustainability index values (for current and future scenarios) as an output for a particular corridor. The analysis tool was used to carry out several case studies. The methodology and tool developed were found to be useful to assess progress towards TxDOTs strategic plan goals while also addressing sustainability issues. The results and findings could be used to compare relative sustainability of different corridors, or assess the corridors over a period of time.
Item Description:Title from PDF title screen.
"October 2008 ; Published April 2009."
"Report number FHWA/TX-09/0-5541-1"--Technical report documentation p.
Electronic resource.
Physical Description:xiii, 204 pages : digital, PDF with color illustrations, color maps.
Format:System requirements: Adobe Acrobat Reader.
Mode of access: World Wide Web.
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references (pages 93-96).