Collaborative Research Programme on Highway Engineering Materials in the SADC Region. Volume 3.

Environmental Damage from Extraction of Road Building Materials: Results and Recommendations from Studies in Southern Africa

Abstract

This project was designed to examine current practice in the development and restoration of gravel borrow pits, assess the effects on the environment and seek possible ways of reducing consequent environmental damage. The project also aimed at increasing the environmental awareness of road engineers in the region to the problems of extracting non-renewable natural resources used for road construction.

Citation

Gourley, CS and Greening, PAK (1999) Collaborative Research Programme on Highway Engineering Materials in the SADC Region. Volume 3. Environmental Damage from Extraction of Road Building Materials: Results and Recommendations from Studies in Southern Africa. Transport Research Laboratory (TRL)

Collaborative Research Programme on Highway Engineering Materials in the SADC Region. Volume 3. Environmental Damage from Extraction of Road Building Materials: Results and Recommendations from Studies in Southern Africa.

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Published 1 January 1999