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Impact of Regional Climate Change on the Infrastructure and Operability of Railway Transport

Evgeniia A. Kostianaia, Andrey G. Kostianoy, M.A. Scheglov, Aleksey I. Karelov, Alexander S. Vasileisky

2021Transport and Telecommunication Journal37 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract This article considers various aspects of the impact of climate change on the railway infrastructure and operations. A brief international overview and the importance of this issue for Russia are given. Temperature effects, permafrost thawing, strong winds, floods and sea level rise, long-term effects, and adaptation measures are discussed. In conclusion, the authors give several recommendations on further research in this area, and highlight that special attention should be given to the areas in the Russian Federation which already face or might soon experience damage from storm events or flooding and sea level rise, namely Kaliningrad Region on the Baltic Sea, the area between Tuapse and Adler in Krasnodar Region on the Black Sea, and on Sakhalin Island from the side of the Sea of Japan.

Topics & Concepts

Storm surgeBaltic seaBlack seaClimate changeFlooding (psychology)Russian federationOperabilitySea levelStormPermafrostSea level riseGeographyEnvironmental planningEnvironmental scienceClimatologyMeteorologyPhysical geographyOceanographyGeologyEngineeringRegional sciencePsychotherapistPsychologyReliability engineeringAerodynamics and Fluid Dynamics ResearchWind and Air Flow StudiesTransportation Planning and Optimization
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