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The sustainable implementation of highway projects requires
a sensitivity analysis of the terrain and all of its components that have a direct influence on road design, construction and operation. The result of this inquiry involving GIS techniques and methods regarding environmental and economic factors helps in choosing the optimal road route, in...
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... were made following the digital modeling of the natural and anthropogenic factors that ensure the support of the proposed road infrastructure. In order to better present the analysis performed, each of the four alternatives has various characteristics related to the impact on Natura 2000 sites, cost standards and geomorphological features (Fig. 5, Table 4 and Table 5): Corridor 4 (C4) -length of 46.2 km, has no impact on Natura 2000 sites, from a geomorphological point of view it crosses mostly unstable areas with slopes of over 15% and altitudes of over 800 m. For calculation of the weighted score of the analyzed corridors for the three selected scenarios, the weighted ...
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