Extreme rainfall events in Timor-Leste have caused extensive damage to road sections, highlighting the critical need to address climate change risks at all stages of road infrastructure development, including design, construction, and maintenance.
- DOI
- http://dx.doi.org/10.22617/TCS240349-2
- Dimensions
- 8.5x11
- ISBN
- 978-92-9270-792-7(print) 978-92-9270-793-4(PDF) 978-92-9270-794-1(e-book)
- Pages
- 66
- Published in
- Philippines
- SKU
- TCS240349-2
- pages
- 64
Table of Contents
- Contents 5
- Tables, Figures, and Maps 7
- Foreword 9
- Acknowledgments 11
- Abbreviations 12
- Weights and Measures 12
- Executive Summary 13
- 1 Introduction 15
- 2 Climate Change Adaptation Measures for the Road Sector in Timor-Leste 16
- 2.1 Outline of the Road Sector in Timor-Leste 16
- 2.2 Impact of Climate Change on the Road Sector in Timor‑Leste 20
- Global Climate Change 20
- Methodology to Quantitatively Evaluate the Impact of Climate Change 22
- Engineering Design Considering Future Climate Change 23
- Direction for Engineering Design of Culverts Considering Future Climate Conditions 25
- 2.3 Classification of Road and Bridge Damage 27
- 2.4 Road Damage and Countermeasures 28
- Landslide 28
- Cut Slope Failure 31
- Fill Slope Failure and Settlement 34
- Debris Flow 38
- Culvert and Ditch 39
- Resilient Road Cross Section for Climate Change 42
- Responding to Future Sea-Level Rise 42
- Community-Based Climate Adaptation Measures 44
- 2.5 Damage to Bridges and Countermeasures 45
- Flood Damage—Irabere Bridge 45
- Heavy Sedimentation Under the Welolo Bridge 51
- Low-Water Bridge Based on Risk Tolerance 54
- 2.6 Capacity Development 55
- Field Training 55
- Use of Innovative Technologies 57
- Geographic Information Systems Mapping for Climate Change Adaptation 60
- 3 Important Points for Future Road Development 62
- 3.1 Climate Adaptation Measures Are Neededfor All Project Cycles 62
- 3.2 The Employer Should Be Empoweredto Manage Climate Resilience 63
- 3.3 Comprehensive Approach Is Recommendedfor Technical Assessment 64
- 3.4 Risk-Based Approach Is Suggested to Select Climate Adaptation Measures 64
- 3.5 Community Participation and Perception Are Important 65