Climate change risk assessment and adaptation for loss and damage of urban transportation infrastructure in Southeast Asia

Lam Vu Thanh Noi, Richard T. Cooper, Dinh Thi Xuan Trang, Tran Quang Minh, C. T. Huong, Spoann Vin, Sath Sitak, Rotchana Intharathirat, Jaranporn Lertsahakul, Tran Thi Tinh
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In Southeast Asia, climate change will potentially have negative consequences for urban transportation infrastructure (UTI). It is necessary to improve the understanding of climate change-associated loss and damage in relation to UTI to ensure the sustainability of existing transportation assets and for prioritizing future investments. However, there is currently limited knowledge on how to practically assess loss and damage for UTI in the context of climate change and then to incorporate appropriate adaptation measures and strategies to future-proof transportation planning. This study presents the results and experiences from assessing climate change-related loss and damage to UTI in six cities of Cambodia, Thailand and Vietnam. One pilot city from each country was selected for assessment by applying NK-GIAS software to determine loss and damage for urban roads. It was found that the six selected cities were highly vulnerable to climate change given their location and exposure to sea-level rise, storm surge, flooding, and salinity intrusion. Through analyses conducted using NK-GIAS software, economic losses for different flood scenarios were determined. The linkage between flooding and road damage was demonstrated, with maximum damage estimations under the most extreme flooding scenario of approximately 20 million USD for Hoi An, 3 million USD for Kampot and 21 million USD for Samut Sakhon, corresponding to water levels of 3.4 m, 4.0 m and 2.7 m respectively. Damage to the road network was identified as a key impact related to climate change. Further research is recommended to develop appropriate damage curves through laboratory analysis, addressing both flood depth and duration, to strengthen the NK-GIAS analyses undertaken in this study.
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东南亚城市交通基础设施损失与破坏的气候变化风险评估与适应
在东南亚,气候变化将对城市交通基础设施(UTI)产生潜在的负面影响。有必要提高对与UTI相关的气候变化相关损失和损害的理解,以确保现有交通资产的可持续性,并确定未来投资的优先顺序。然而,如何在气候变化的背景下实际评估UTI的损失和损害,然后将适当的适应措施和战略纳入未来的交通规划,目前的知识有限。本研究介绍了在柬埔寨、泰国和越南六个城市评估与气候变化相关的尿路感染损失和损害的结果和经验。通过应用NK-GIAS软件确定城市道路的损失和损害,从每个国家选择一个试点城市进行评估。研究发现,考虑到这六个城市所处的地理位置以及它们面临海平面上升、风暴潮、洪水和盐度入侵的风险,它们极易受到气候变化的影响。通过NK-GIAS软件进行分析,确定了不同洪水情景下的经济损失。洪水和道路破坏之间的联系得到了证明,在最极端的洪水情景下,会安的最大损失估计约为2000万美元,贡布的最大损失估计为300万美元,Samut Sakhon的最大损失估计为2100万美元,分别对应于3.4米,4.0米和2.7米的水位。对道路网络的破坏被确定为与气候变化有关的一个关键影响。建议进一步研究,通过实验室分析制定适当的损害曲线,解决洪水深度和持续时间,以加强本研究中进行的NK-GIAS分析。
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