Assessing Public Transportation Vulnerability to Sea Level Rise: A Case Study Application

被引:7
|
作者
Oswald, Michelle [1 ]
Treat, Christian [1 ]
机构
[1] Bucknell Univ, Lewisburg, PA 17837 USA
关键词
D O I
10.5038/2375-0901.16.3.4
中图分类号
U [交通运输];
学科分类号
08 ; 0823 ;
摘要
The potential for sea level rise inundation of critical transportation infrastructure rises as the threat of climate change continues. Inundation of public transportation including railroads and bus routes, specifically those located in low-lying coastal areas, are vulnerable to these impacts. Therefore, identifying vulnerable facilities in order to implement adaptation planning practices is essential to protecting these facilities and avoiding impacts on mobility. This research focuses on the application of the Transit Inundation Modeling Method (TIMM) to a transit network (railways and bus routes) in Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania. TIMM is developed based on the need to identify transit infrastructure systems that are vulnerable to sea level rise using Geographic Information Systems (GIS). Applying TIMM to a real-world transit network provides an example for how transit agencies throughout the nation can begin to identify at-risk links and nodes based on potential sea level rise inundation levels.
引用
收藏
页码:59 / 77
页数:19
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [1] Tools for assessing sea level rise vulnerability
    Bloetscher, Frederick
    Romah, Thomas
    [J]. JOURNAL OF WATER AND CLIMATE CHANGE, 2015, 6 (02) : 181 - 190
  • [2] Assessing Beach and Dune Erosion and Vulnerability Under Sea Level Rise: A Case Study in the Mediterranean Sea
    Enriquez, Alejandra R.
    Marcos, Marta
    Falques, Albert
    Roelvink, Dano
    [J]. FRONTIERS IN MARINE SCIENCE, 2019, 6
  • [3] Vulnerability Analysis of Transportation Network Under Scenarios of Sea Level Rise
    Lu, Qing-Chang
    Peng, Zhong-Ren
    [J]. TRANSPORTATION RESEARCH RECORD, 2011, (2263) : 174 - 181
  • [4] Assessing the sea-level rise vulnerability in coastal communities: A case study in the Tampa Bay Region, US
    Fu, Xinyu
    Peng, Zhong-Ren
    [J]. CITIES, 2019, 88 : 144 - 154
  • [5] Assessing vulnerability to sea-level rise using a coastal sensitivity index: A case study from southeast Australia
    Abuodha P.A.O.
    Woodroffe C.D.
    [J]. Journal of Coastal Conservation, 2010, 14 (3) : 189 - 205
  • [6] Assessing Tidal Marsh Vulnerability to Sea-Level Rise in the Skagit Delta
    Hood, W. Gregory
    Grossman, Eric E.
    Veldhuisen, Curt
    [J]. NORTHWEST SCIENCE, 2016, 90 (01) : 79 - 93
  • [7] Black Sea beaches vulnerability to sea level rise
    Allenbach, K.
    Garonna, I.
    Herold, C.
    Monioudi, I.
    Giuliani, G.
    Lehmann, A.
    Velegrakis, A. F.
    [J]. ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE & POLICY, 2015, 46 : 95 - 109
  • [8] Vulnerability of seaports to hurricanes and sea level rise in a changing climate: A case study for mobile, AL
    Abdelhafez, Mohamed A.
    Ellingwood, Bruce
    Mahmoud, Hussam
    [J]. COASTAL ENGINEERING, 2021, 167
  • [9] Vulnerability of wastewater infrastructure of coastal cities to sea level rise: A South African case study
    Friedrich, Elena
    Kretzinger, Dale
    [J]. WATER SA, 2012, 38 (05) : 755 - 764
  • [10] Assessment of coastal vulnerability to sea level rise: a case study of Prachuap Khiri Khan, Thailand
    Nidhinarangkoon, Pattrakorn
    Ritphring, Sompratana
    [J]. 2019 6TH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON COASTAL AND OCEAN ENGINEERING, 2019, 326