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Estimating coastal flood damage costs to transit infrastructure under future sea level rise

Summary/Abstract

Future sea level rise (SLR) and associated increases in the frequency and intensity of coastal flooding poses significant threats to coastal communities and transit systems. Yet current literature and practice lack methods for estimating flood damage costs to transit systems. Here, the authors construct an event-specific flood damage cost estimation framework for transit systems, simulating separately flood ingress into underground spaces. The authors apply this framework to the MBTA rail transit system in Boston, estimating damages under several coastal flood events with SLR and project expected annualized losses (EAL) through 2100 with uncertain SLR. The study estimates EALs to the MBTA system have doubled since 2008 to $24.4 M/year and are expected to reach $58 M/year by 2030 under all SLR scenarios. The study’s results suggest that absent adaptation schemes, particularly at tunnel ingress locations, coastal flood risk will continue to accelerate, potentially resulting in permanent inundation of underground and low-lying sections of the transit system.

Martello, M.V., Whittle, A.J. Estimating coastal flood damage costs to transit infrastructure under future sea level rise. Commun Earth Environ 4, 137 (2023). https://doi.org/10.1038/s43247-023-00804-7

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April 2023
Michael V. Martello, Andrew J. Whittle
Nature Communications Earth & Environment
Peer-reviewed Study
Global, United States
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