Applications: Two applications: (i) knowledge resource to identify gaps in specific sections of the national standards so they can be explicitly addressed in the terms of reference for detailed designs of resilient road infrastructure; a (ii) conceptual framework to determine the need/opportunity in updating the national standards.
Data requirement: Relevant desing standards
Final deliverables: Slide-deck, and Excel-based screening criteria
Geographic scope: National
Hazards covered: Multiple hazards
Indicative Cost / working time: TBD
Methodology peer-reviewed, cleared (date)?: No
Time Required for delivery: ~2 months
The Road standards review is a gap analysis of existing HVR and LVR standards to identify the strengths and areas for improvement for integrating resilience and sustainability considerations. The review uses a screening criterion developed by GFDRR, which continues to be updated as GPRI works with team applying it.