Abstract

The social and economic damages caused by climate change have increased rapidly over the last several decades, with increasing instances of heatwaves, floods, and extreme rainfall. In 2011, heavy rain of 110.5 mm/hr caused great damage to the Seoul Metropolitan Government. Most of the causes of flooding in modern cities include a sharp increase in non-permeable pavement and a lack of water circulation facilities. It is predicted that heavy rainfalls will occur in the future, causing large amounts of local damage. In this study, possible future flood damages were analyzed using climate change scenarios based on the Korean Peninsula. ArcGIS was adopted to perform analyses, and Huff curves were employed for precipitation analysis. Water tanks, permeable pavement, and ecological waterways were installed as mitigation technologies. These three technologies can contribute to flooding mitigation by increasing the rainwater storage capacity. This study suggests that all floods can be reduced by RCP 8.5 by 2050 and 2060. Although there will be run-off after 2050, it is believed that technology will significantly reduce the volume and possibility of floods. It is recommended that a one-year analysis should be conducted in consideration of the maintenance aspects that will arise in the future.

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  • Accepted: 22 December 2020The social and economic damage caused by climate change has increased rapidly.According to NASA, the average temperature of the Earth’s surface in 2018 increased by0.93 ± 0.07 ◦ C compared to the 1880s [1,2]

  • The climate change scenario is divided into four stages of representative concentration pathways (RCPs): RCP 2.6/RCP

  • (2020–2100) that could be caused by the climate change scenario

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Accepted: 22 December 2020The social and economic damage caused by climate change has increased rapidly.According to NASA, the average temperature of the Earth’s surface in 2018 increased by0.93 ± 0.07 ◦ C compared to the 1880s [1,2]. The social and economic damage caused by climate change has increased rapidly. According to NASA, the average temperature of the Earth’s surface in 2018 increased by. The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) provides a series of scenarios to minimize damage induced by climate change [4]. This is considered as preemptive information used to evaluate the impact of climate change and minimize damage. The information produced by applying the model in the climate change scenario includes temperature, precipitation, wind, and humidity. The damage caused by extreme rainfall is still ongoing, and more extreme rainfall is expected in Korean

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