A methodological framework for determining an optimal coastal protection strategy against storm surges and sea level rise

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Yuki Miura
Huda Qureshi
Chanyang Ryoo
Philip C. Dinenis
Jiao Li
Kyle T. Mandli
George Deodatis
Daniel Bienstock
Heather Lazrus
Rebecca Morss
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[1] Columbia University,Civil Engineering and Engineering Mechanics
[2] Columbia University,Applied Physics and Applied Mathematics
[3] Columbia University,Industrial Engineering and Operations Research
[4] National Center for Atmospheric Research,undefined
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Natural Hazards | 2021年 / 107卷
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Climate change; Infrastructures; Storm surge; Sea level rise; Coastal protection; Optimization; Damage assessment; Flood modeling; Risk analysis; Risk management;
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Interdependent critical infrastructures in coastal regions, including transportation, electrical grid, and emergency services, are continually threatened by storm-induced flooding. This has been demonstrated a number of times, most recently by hurricanes such as Harvey and Maria, as well as Sandy and Katrina. The need to protect these infrastructures with robust protection mechanisms is critical for our continued existence along the world’s coastlines. Planning these protections is non-trivial given the rare-event nature of strong storms and climate change manifested through sea level rise. This article proposes a framework for a methodology that combines multiple computational models, stakeholder interviews, and optimization to find an optimal protective strategy over time for critical coastal infrastructure while being constrained by budgetary considerations.
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页码:1821 / 1843
页数:22
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