Abstract

Cities are vulnerable to flooding and historical events, for instance Hurricane Sandy in 2012, have showed that losses in the cities are costly. In the context of climate change and socio-economic development, future flood risk will inevitably rise; adaptive measures, for instance upgrading of sea dikes and floodwalls, improving drainage systems and implementing green infrastructures, are proposed under the changing environment in the cities. A question of when to implement what measures in the cities over time is then brought up. The approach of dynamic adaptive policy pathways is applied to formulate adaptation pathways for a case study of Shanghai to explore the optimal investment strategy in context of deep uncertainties. Adaptation concept is not only aiming to achieve optimal strategy but also to determine when to implement the measures. The adaptation pathways for three types of floods (coastal flood, river flood and pluvial flood) in Shanghai were formulated through a preliminary qualitative analysis. This could provide an insight to the long-term feasibility of adaptive flood risk strategies. This research could provide a rational indication for policy/decision makers on future adaptation strategy at the city scale.

Highlights

  • The outline of the paper will be organized as follows: Section 2 will describe the methodology of dynamic adaption policy pathways; Section 3 is a case study of Shanghai city; and discussion and conclusion will be followed in Section 4 and 5

  • The objective of this paper is to explore climate adaptation pathways for flood risk management at a city scale in context of such a dynamic environment and to examine the characteristics of the cities in the process of formulation of adaptation pathways in a long-term

  • This approach assists in designing dynamic adaptive plans and we applied this approach at a city scale in order to examine the characteristics of the cities in the process of formulation of adaptation pathways in a long run

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The objective of this paper is to explore climate adaptation pathways for flood risk management at a city scale in context of such a dynamic environment and to examine the characteristics of the cities in the process of formulation of adaptation pathways in a long-term. The objective of this paper is to explore climate adaptation pathways for flood risk management at a city scale in context of a dynamic environment and to examine the characteristics of the city in the process of formulation of adaptation pathways in a long-term

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