Dawson, D. orcid.org/0000-0002-2630-4497 and Mortleman, T. (2022) Adaptation Pathways for Vulnerable Coastal Transport Infrastructure. [Preprint - SSRN]
Abstract
Hard-engineered defences protect critical transport and railway infrastructure that, without long-term adaptation planning, will face increased disruption to services from sea-level rise (SLR). The adaptation pathway (AP) approach has been developed to improve long-term planning for climate change under future uncertainties, however, more local applications are necessary to examine the usefulness of the approach to asset owners and planners. The approach is applied to a local piece of coastal railway infrastructure using secondary data. The finding suggest without adaptation investment ~75% of the assets will fail the standard of protection (SoP) by 2040. Combinations of adaptation options can delay ‘tipping points’ beyond the study period (>2150). The ‘performance-orientated’ AP approach is an insightful tool for strategic planning and policy, and can be achieved without significant organisational capacity. The effectiveness of visual outputs, however, is questionable for multiple assets and data visualisation associated with the approach is recommended for future study.
Metadata
Item Type: | Preprint |
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Keywords: | sea-level rise, adaptation pathways, climate decision making, coastal infrastructure, railways |
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Institution: | The University of Leeds |
Academic Units: | The University of Leeds > Faculty of Environment (Leeds) > School of Earth and Environment (Leeds) |
Depositing User: | Symplectic Publications |
Date Deposited: | 17 Sep 2025 13:13 |
Last Modified: | 17 Sep 2025 13:13 |
Published Version: | https://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_i... |
Identification Number: | 10.2139/ssrn.4152866 |
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Open Archives Initiative ID (OAI ID): | oai:eprints.whiterose.ac.uk:231657 |