Climate Adaptation Engineering: Risks and Economics for Infrastructure Decision-Making

Climate Adaptation Engineering: Risks and Economics for Infrastructure Decision-Making

Bastidas-Arteaga, Emilio
Stewart, Mark G.

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Climate Adaptation Engineering defines the measures taken to reduce vulnerability and increase the resiliency of built infrastructure. This includes enhancement of design standards, structural strengthening, utilisation of new materials, and changes to inspection and maintenance regimes, etc. The book examines the known effects and relationships of climate change variables on infrastructure and risk-management policies. Rich with case studies, this resource will enable engineers to develop a long-term, self-sustained assessment capacity and more effective risk-management strategies. The book's authors also take a long-term view, dealing with several aspects of climate change. The text has been written in a style accessible to technical and non-technical readers with a focus on practical decision outcomes. Provides climate scenarios and their likelihoods, hazard modelling (wind, flood, heatwaves, etc.), infrastructure vulnerability, resilience?or exposure (likelihood and extent of damage)Introduces the key concepts needed to assess the risks, costs and?benefits of future proofing infrastructures in a changing climateIncludes case studies authored by experts from around the world INDICE: Part I: Introduction 1. Introduction to Climate Adaptation Engineering Part II: Case Studies for Infrastructure 2. Risk Analysis for Hurricanes Accounting for the Effects of Climate Change 3. Climate Change Impact and Adaptation for Urban Drainage Systems 4. Corrosion of Concrete and Steel Structures in a Changing Climate 5. Timber Power Pole Network Management in a Changing Climate 6. Climate Change Impact for Bridges Subjected to Scour and Corrosion 7. Climate Change Related Risks and Adaptation of Interdependent Infrastructure Systems Part III: Case Studies for Buildings 8. Adaptation of Residential Buildings to Coastal Floods: Strategies, Costs and Efficiency 9. Climate Adaptation for Housing in Hurricane Regions 10. Housing Resilience to Wind-Induced Damage in Developing Countries 11. Balancing Energy Efficiency and Heatwave Resilience in Building Design Part IV: Conclusions and Recommendations 12. Recommendations for Infrastructure Decision-Makers Under a Changing Climate

  • ISBN: 978-0-12-816782-3
  • Editorial: Butterworth-Heinemann
  • Encuadernacion: Rústica
  • Páginas: 432
  • Fecha Publicación: 01/03/2019
  • Nº Volúmenes: 1
  • Idioma: Inglés