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Adapting Transport To Climate Change And Extreme Weather Implications For Infrastructure Owners And Network Managers Organization For Economic Cooperation And Development

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Adapting Transport To Climate Change And Extreme Weather Implications For Infrastructure Owners And Network Managers Organization For Economic Cooperation And Development
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Publisher: Organization For Economic Co-Operation & Development
File Extension: PDF
File size: 9.38 MB
Pages: 136
Author: Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development
ISBN: 9789282108062, 9282108066
Language: English
Year: 2016

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Adapting Transport To Climate Change And Extreme Weather Implications For Infrastructure Owners And Network Managers Organization For Economic Cooperation And Development by Organization For Economic Cooperation And Development 9789282108062, 9282108066 instant download after payment.

This report addresses the fundamental challenges that climate change poses to infrastructure owners, who face two major challenges. First, they must ensure continued asset performance under sometimes significantly modified climate conditions that may decrease the present value of their networks or increase maintenance and refurbishment costs. Second, they must build new assets in the context of changing and uncertain climate variables. This creates a risk of over- or under-specification of infrastructure design standards, potentially resulting in non-productive investments or network service degradation. This report investigates strategies that can help transport authorities contain network performance risks inherent in changing patterns of extreme weather.

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