Optimization of Highway Environmental Management under the Concept of Green Construction
Journal: Architecture Engineering and Science DOI: 10.32629/aes.v7i1.5033
Abstract
Against the backdrop of increasingly urgent global climate change and ecological environment protection needs, highway construction, as a key area of infrastructure development, has a significant impact on resource consumption and the environment during its construction process. The traditional construction mode is no longer able to meet the requirements of sustainable development due to low resource utilization, excessive pollution emissions, and lagging ecological restoration. This article is based on the concept of green construction, aiming at the systematic deficiencies in environmental management of highway engineering. Through theoretical analysis, a technology management policy coordination strategy is proposed, and its effectiveness in reducing environmental load, improving resource efficiency, and balancing economic benefits is verified. It provides theoretical support and practical paths for the industry's green transformation.
Keywords
green construction; highway engineering; environmental management; sustainable development; ecological restoration
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