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SGIS – Četrnaesto međunarodno naučno-stručno savetovanje „Ocenja stanja, održavanje i sanacija građevinskih objekata“ (2026) [95-104]

 

AUTHOR(S) / АУТОР(И): Igor Jokanović , Milica Pavić

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DOI: https://doi.org/10.46793/SGIS26s.095G

ABSTRACT / САЖЕТАК:

Transport infrastructure is increasingly exposed to climate-related hazards such as extreme rainfall, flooding, and temperature variations, which accelerate deterioration and threaten the reliability of road and railway networks. Traditional infrastructure management approaches, largely based on historical performance and deterministic deterioration models, often do not sufficiently account for evolving climate risks. This paper seeks to analyse how infrastructure asset management and maintenance systems can contribute to strengthening the climate resilience of transport networks. The paper will discuss how climate considerations can be incorporated into existing management systems through improved data collection, vulnerability assessment, and adaptive maintenance planning. It would be argued that effective asset management and timely maintenance represent practical and cost-efficient tools for enhancing the resilience of transport infrastructure under changing climatic conditions.

KEYWORDS / КЉУЧНЕ РЕЧИ: 

climate resilience, asset management, infrastructure maintenance, risk-informed decision-making, transport infrastructure

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