Infrastructure failure cascades quintuple risk of storm and flood-induced service disruptions across the globe

IF 15.1 1区 环境科学与生态学 Q1 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES
Evelyn Mühlhofer, David N. Bresch, Elco E. Koks
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Abstract

Society is dependent on critical infrastructure that provides basic services such as healthcare, mobility, communications, and power. Severe weather can damage these vital infrastructure assets, disrupting services. Such disruptions can further escalate due to system interdependencies. Although research increasingly evaluates physical risks to infrastructure assets, knowledge on service disruption risks from natural hazard-induced failure cascades across networked infrastructure systems remains limited. Here, we couple an open-source risk model with a complex network-based infrastructure module to simulate spatially explicit service disruptions from 700 historic floods and tropical cyclones in 30 countries. We find that failure cascades account for 64–89% of service disruptions, which also spread beyond the hazard footprint in nearly 3 out of 4 events. Disruption-affected population surpasses estimates of physically affected by up to ten-fold. We demonstrate that knowledge of the effect of infrastructure network designs, population distribution, wealth, and hazard characteristics can help prioritize systemic adaptation strategies over asset-focused ones.
全球各地因暴风雨和洪水导致服务中断的风险增加了五倍
社会依赖于提供医疗保健、移动、通信和电力等基本服务的关键基础设施。恶劣天气会破坏这些重要的基础设施资产,中断服务。由于系统之间的相互依赖关系,这种中断会进一步升级。虽然越来越多的研究对基础设施资产的物理风险进行了评估,但对自然灾害引发的网络基础设施系统级联故障造成的服务中断风险的了解仍然有限。在此,我们将开源风险模型与复杂的基于网络的基础设施模块相结合,模拟了 30 个国家历史上 700 次洪水和热带气旋造成的空间明确的服务中断。我们发现,故障级联占服务中断的 64-89%,在近四分之三的事件中,服务中断还超出了灾害影响范围。受中断影响的人口数量比实际受影响人口数量高出 10 倍。我们证明,了解基础设施网络设计、人口分布、财富和灾害特征的影响有助于确定系统适应战略的优先次序,而不是以资产为重点的战略。
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One Earth
One Earth Environmental Science-Environmental Science (all)
CiteScore
18.90
自引率
1.90%
发文量
159
期刊介绍: One Earth, Cell Press' flagship sustainability journal, serves as a platform for high-quality research and perspectives that contribute to a deeper understanding and resolution of contemporary sustainability challenges. With monthly thematic issues, the journal aims to bridge gaps between natural, social, and applied sciences, along with the humanities. One Earth fosters the cross-pollination of ideas, inspiring transformative research to address the complexities of sustainability.
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