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TRB Webinars

Visualizing Risk for Resilience
Monday, August 5, 12-1:30 PM Eastern 

In today's reality of sea-level rise and extreme weather-related events, planning for infrastructure resiliency is more important than ever before. Resilience is a process that is scalable and includes both long-range and intermediate planning. With shrinking budgets, investing scarce resources must be justified by return-on-investment. This webinar will address how to approach communicating risk.

Related TRB Blog: 
Resilience Research Becoming a Bigger Part of Transportation Planning

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Day-to-Day Practices to Reduce the Carbon Footprint of Asphalt
Tuesday, August 6, 1-2:30 PM Eastern

Agencies, contractors, and industry are developing strategies to reduce greenhouse gas emissions for asphalt and pavement production. This webinar will share actionable strategies that have the largest impact on reducing GHG emissions.

Related TRB Event:
2024 TRB Annual Meeting Session 3016: Day-to-Day Practices to Reduce the Carbon Footprint of Asphalt

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Designing the Transportation Agency of the Future
Wednesday, August 7, 12-1:30 PM Eastern

Multiple research studies including those from TRB, AASHTO, and PIARC (World Road Association) are pointing to the changing mission and role of transportation agencies and the actions transportation agencies can take to prepare for the future. This webinar will extend the circle of practitioners who are able to participate in the conversation about this change. 

Related TRB Event: 
2024 TRB Annual Meeting Workshop 1050: Designing the Transportation Agency of the Future

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Climate Change Impacts on the Seismic Performance of Bridges
Tuesday, August 20, 2-3:30 PM Eastern

Bridge life-cycle and performance under earthquakes are critically impacted by the effects of climate change phenomena such as scour, sea level rise, tsunamis, and permafrost degradation. This webinar will discuss the impacts and mitigation of climate change effects on the ability of bridges to resist seismic demands.

Related TRB Publication: 
Special Report 290: Potential Impacts of Climate Change on U.S. Transportation

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