2022
DOI: 10.3390/infrastructures7120166
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Information Needs of Gravel Road Stakeholders

Abstract: Within any ecosystem, information sharing is essential. In this paper, the Swedish gravel road ecosystem is studied, where information plays a crucial role for the effective management of operations and maintenance. However, efficient information sharing is not enabled due to the lack of appropriate information systems. For addressing this issue, this paper intends to elicit information needs of gravel road stakeholders to support the design of a cloud-based information system. The main purpose is to explore t… Show more

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“…Given the rapid change in the condition of gravel roads throughout the year, regular maintenance is necessary to ensure they are kept to an acceptable LoS. However, regular maintenance can be cost-ineffective; therefore, it is crucial to establish a LoS that provides the required ride comfort and safety within cost-effective maintenance expenses (Abbas & Kans, 2022). Currently, objective assessment of road infrastructure is mainly focused on paved roads, and no straightforward approaches exist for gravel road condition assessment and classification (Van Der Gryp & Van Zyl, 2007).…”
Section: Objective Assessment Of Gravel Roadsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Given the rapid change in the condition of gravel roads throughout the year, regular maintenance is necessary to ensure they are kept to an acceptable LoS. However, regular maintenance can be cost-ineffective; therefore, it is crucial to establish a LoS that provides the required ride comfort and safety within cost-effective maintenance expenses (Abbas & Kans, 2022). Currently, objective assessment of road infrastructure is mainly focused on paved roads, and no straightforward approaches exist for gravel road condition assessment and classification (Van Der Gryp & Van Zyl, 2007).…”
Section: Objective Assessment Of Gravel Roadsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…They account for over 33% of the public road network in Northern Sweden and Finland (Saarenketo & Berntsen, 2005). Sweden has roughly 300,000 km of gravel roads, of which 75,000 km are privately owned and accessible to the public with government subsidies, and 20,000 km are state/municipality-owned (Abbas & Kans, 2022), which accounts for 17.3% of road infrastructure maintenance costs (Alzubaidi, 1999).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%