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Abstract: Adaptation of port infrastructures to climate change and sea level rise effects is highlighted as a key field among transportation systems' lines of action for adaptation, given their highly exposed location in coastal areas and position as critical nodes in logistic chains and local, regional and national economies. The present work proposes an adaptation assessment framework that, based on a high-resolution compound climate risk assessment, identifies the main threats that climate change may pose to port performance, defines a set of optimized adaptation measures and characterizes constraints for implementation, and finally evaluates the applicability and effectiveness of these measures under diverse climate scenarios and different time frames. The framework is applied in a study case located in the northern coast of Spain. It is shown that the proposed methodology enables port managers and planners to develop tailor-fitted adaptation plans, providing tools to make them coherent with actual and future uncertain climate conditions.
Authorship: Fernandez-Perez A., Losada I.J., Lara J.L.,
Fuente: Coastal Engineering, 2024, 191, 104538
Publisher: Elsevier
Publication date: 01/08/2024
No. of pages: 18
Publication type: Article
DOI: 10.1016/j.coastaleng.2024.104538
ISSN: 0378-3839,1872-7379
Spanish project: BIA2017-87213-R
Publication Url: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.coastaleng.2024.104538
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ALBERTO VICENTE FERNÁNDEZ PÉREZ
IÑIGO LOSADA RODRIGUEZ
JAVIER LOPEZ LARA
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