In a similar way to many other engineering fields, the road pavement industry strongly affects the critical issues of our generation, including climate change, pollutant emission, the exploitation of natural resources and economic crises. For this reason, technicians and researchers are searching ravenously for sustainable solutions to implement in current road construction systems with the following goals: To reduce the consumption of energy and virgin materials
To run environmentally and economically friendly maintenance
To recycle waste from different industrial processes
To decrease the noise, the pollution and the heat generated by traffic, particularly in urban contexts. This Special Issue aims to collect high-quality studies that combine the aforementioned solutions, including works pertaining to: The hot, warm, and cold recycling of reclaimed asphalt pavement
Marginal materials for asphalt pavements
Innovative sustainable materials
Durability and environmental aspects
Structure performance, modeling and design
Advanced trends in rehabilitation and preservation
Surface characteristics and road safety
Management system/life cycle analysis
Urban heat island mitigation
Energy harvesting.