Publication detail

Methodology of Environmental Damage Assessment Caused by Road Accidents

ADAMEC, V. SCHÜLLEROVÁ, B. BULEJKO, P. DE LUCA, M. RUSSO, F.

Original Title

Methodology of Environmental Damage Assessment Caused by Road Accidents

Type

conference paper

Language

English

Original Abstract

The current status of assessing the amount of environmental damage is mainly focused on the long-term consequences of negative factors, such as traffic and industry emissions. Significant damage may be caused even due to short-term effects, such as an accident during transportation of hazardous substances, where there is a loss caused either by the vehicle failure, or road accident. Damage which is subsequently solved, in most cases reflects only the costs associated with the removal and rehabilitation of the affected area. It is however important to note that since the damage occurrence until the return of the environment to its original state, if at all possible, there are many changes bearing other related costs associated with their replacement. The paper analyses the current status of assessing the amount of environmental damage and suggests appropriate methods for the unification process in the framework of expert activities.

Keywords

traffic, road accident, environment, damage, assessment, valuation

Authors

ADAMEC, V.; SCHÜLLEROVÁ, B.; BULEJKO, P.; DE LUCA, M.; RUSSO, F.

Released

24. 11. 2016

Publisher

City Net Scientific Research Center Ltd.

Location

Belgrade, Serbia

ISBN

978-86-916153-3-8

Book

International Conference on Traffic and Transport Engineering ICTTE, Novembre 24 - 25, 2016

Edition number

1

Pages from

616

Pages to

626

Pages count

11

BibTex

@inproceedings{BUT130041,
  author="ADAMEC, V. and SCHÜLLEROVÁ, B. and BULEJKO, P. and DE LUCA, M. and RUSSO, F.",
  title="Methodology of Environmental Damage Assessment Caused by Road Accidents",
  booktitle="International Conference on Traffic and Transport Engineering ICTTE, Novembre 24 - 25, 2016",
  year="2016",
  number="1",
  pages="616--626",
  publisher="City Net Scientific Research Center Ltd.",
  address="Belgrade, Serbia",
  isbn="978-86-916153-3-8"
}