Van Wyk, Llewellyn V2011-03-162011-03-162010-11van Wyk, L. 2010. Green building handbook: Green pavement. Alive2green, November 20109780620452403http://hdl.handle.net/10204/4905Copyright: 2010 Alive2greenInfrastructure is one of the key foundations of economic growth. South African cities have grown on the back of infrastructure investments like water, energy, transportation and increasingly telecommunications. Ultimately infrastructure investment should lead to improved quality of life. However the scale of infrastructure maintenance and the backlog of infrastructure needs have made infrastructure investment and maintenance a real challenge for local authorities. As result, infrastructure standards are decreasing almost everywhere in the world. A new development paradigm has to be drafted that seeks to reduce infrastructure resource consumption during construction, operation and maintenance.enInfrastructureEconomic growthSouth African citiesWaterEnergyTransportationConstructionGreen building handbook: Green pavementBook ChapterVan Wyk, L. V. (2010). Green building handbook: Green pavement., <i>Workflow request;5837</i> Alive2green Publishers. http://hdl.handle.net/10204/4905Van Wyk, Llewellyn V. "Green building handbook: Green pavement" In <i>WORKFLOW REQUEST;5837</i>, n.p.: Alive2green Publishers. 2010. http://hdl.handle.net/10204/4905.Van Wyk LV. Green building handbook: Green pavement.. Workflow request;5837. [place unknown]: Alive2green Publishers; 2010. [cited yyyy month dd]. http://hdl.handle.net/10204/4905.TY - Book Chapter AU - Van Wyk, Llewellyn V AB - Infrastructure is one of the key foundations of economic growth. South African cities have grown on the back of infrastructure investments like water, energy, transportation and increasingly telecommunications. Ultimately infrastructure investment should lead to improved quality of life. However the scale of infrastructure maintenance and the backlog of infrastructure needs have made infrastructure investment and maintenance a real challenge for local authorities. As result, infrastructure standards are decreasing almost everywhere in the world. A new development paradigm has to be drafted that seeks to reduce infrastructure resource consumption during construction, operation and maintenance. DA - 2010-11 DB - ResearchSpace DP - CSIR KW - Infrastructure KW - Economic growth KW - South African cities KW - Water KW - Energy KW - Transportation KW - Construction LK - https://researchspace.csir.co.za PY - 2010 SM - 9780620452403 T1 - Green building handbook: Green pavement TI - Green building handbook: Green pavement UR - http://hdl.handle.net/10204/4905 ER -