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Case Study Author(s) Claire Bonham‐Carter

United States of America: Climate change and extreme weather adaptation options for transportation assets

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URS CORPORATION MÉXICO
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Alameda County in the San Francisco Bay Area contains valuable transportation and community assets for the region, including major connecting bridges, freeways, a port and airport, homes and businesses. To assess adaptation options for a subset of key transportation assets vulnerable to sea level rise inundation maps were developed showing six different sea level rise scenarios, as well as a detailed asset inventory, 125 potential adaptation strategies to reduce the vulnerabilities of these assets to flooding, and five more detailed concept designs including living levees, a breakwater, and governance strategy.

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Last checked: 24 May 2024

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Hazards Flood Storm surge
Themes Climate change Private sector Structural safety
Country and region United States of America
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Number of pages
2 p.
Publication year
2016

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