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Developing climate-resilient and eco-sustainable railway earthwork by mitigating geohazards while balancing biodiversity

Project description

Sustainable railway solutions for climate resilience

Railway networks are important for economic and social progress, but they face increasing challenges due to climate change and ageing, demanding a significant increase in maintenance investment. Traditional approaches to railway infrastructure management often neglect the capability of nature-based solutions to mitigate natural hazards while enhancing nature restoration and biodiversity. With the support of the Marie Skłodowska-Curie Actions programme, the RESOLVE project aims to revolutionise railway earthwork management by integrating engineering with life sciences. Leveraging advanced technologies like AI and earth observation as well as nature-based solutions, RESOLVE seeks to enhance climate resilience, promote biodiversity, and foster eco-friendly construction practices across Europe.

Objective

The resilient and sustainable development of railway networks is fundamental for economic and social progress, especially under the current climate. To achieve this, we must embrace new innovative solutions while replicating best practices that benefit nature. Alongside increasing the infrastructure resilience and safety, we need transformative changes in railway earthwork asset development that go beyond prioritising decarbonisation and digitalisation and seek to restore nature, safeguard biodiversity and produce positive outcomes for human societies. Leveraging cutting-edge technologies like AI, earth observation, statistical analysis, advanced numerical modelling, laboratory tests and sensor technologies, RESOLVE seeks to integrate conventional engineering practices with life sciences, empowered by data science. Furthermore, RESOLVE will pioneer synergistic solutions that tackle climate change adaptation in railway earthwork assets while creating opportunities for nature restoration. This attempt involves developing nature-based solutions (NBS) and environmentally friendly construction materials, with the additional aim of fostering biodiversity restoration beyond ground reinforcement. Highly skilled researchers and practitioners, capable of dealing with such problems are scarce and in high demand by academia and industry. Thus, formed with 11 world leading research organisations and 3 companies across Europe and internationally with expertise and facilities in these areas, RESOLVE aims to ensure comprehensive, robust and implementable solutions are obtained for railway network climate resilience built and eco-sustainable development. The network is carefully designed to enables research and innovative staff exchange across all aspects. RESOLVE secondees will enjoy a highly integrated, interdisciplinary and intersectoral staff exchange, sharing know-how and skills development environment through the planned secondments, networkwide events and local trainings.

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HORIZON-TMA-MSCA-SE - HORIZON TMA MSCA Staff Exchanges

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CONSIGLIO NAZIONALE DELLE RICERCHE
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€ 372 600,00
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PIAZZALE ALDO MORO 7
00185 Roma
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Centro (IT) Lazio Roma
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