Análisis económico de algunas estrategias de adaptación al cambio climático en drenaje urbano

Authors

  • María Eugenia Garat Universidad Tecnológica Nacional, Entre Ríos, Argentina.
  • Adolfo Villanueva Instituto Nacional del Agua, Santa Fe, Argentina
  • Gerardo Riccardi Universidad Nacional de Rosario, Santa Fe, Argentina.

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.35305/curiham.v23i0.28

Keywords:

Climate change, Urban drainage, Hydraulic impact, Economic impact

Abstract

Water resources management must work on the problems for the current situation and develop planning tools for scenarios of climate change, incorporating the increase of uncertainty that it generates. Possible ways to deal with the potential impacts of climate change are four strategies for planning urban drainage systems: ignoring the future impact, project based on the maximum expected increases, project adaptation by stages, and incorporation of source control measures. The operation of an urban system was simulated for three hypothetical climate change impact scenarios. The costs of implementing each strategy and the direct damages due to flood losses were quantified. From that, the economic results of each strategy were estimated and a comparative analysis was made of the advantages and disadvantages of adopting each one. An interesting aspect of this work is that the results are also at least partially applicable to general uncertainties related to rainfall, which go beyond those caused by climate change, and are already in a position to affect projects; for example, the use of very short and unrepresentative rainfall series or climatic variability

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Published

2017-12-29

How to Cite

Garat, M. E., Villanueva, A., & Riccardi, G. (2017). Análisis económico de algunas estrategias de adaptación al cambio climático en drenaje urbano. Cuadernos Del CURIHAM Is a Half-Year Publication of the Centro Universitario De Rosario of Hydro-Environmental Research Directed by Adelma Mancinelli. It Is Dedicated to Spreading the Results of Basic and Applied Research As Well As Technological Innovations on the Realm of Hidro-Environmental Issues. It May Include Field Study Results, Interdisciplinary Studies or Studies on the State of Art on the Field: Basic Hydraulics, Fluvial and Hydrodinamics, Superficial and Underground Hydrology, Urban and Stochastic Hydrology, Planning and Management of Hydric Resources, Environmental Evaluation, Pollution and Quality of the Water, Politics and Water Legislation, Regional Hydro-Environmental Management, Hydraulic Construction, Methods and Techniques and Everything Related to Hydro-Environmental Sciences., 23, 11–34. https://doi.org/10.35305/curiham.v23i0.28

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