Capítulo de Libro
Storm surges, rising seas and flood risks in metropolitan Buenos Aires
Título del libro: Climate change and vulnerability
Barros, Vicente Ricardo
; Menendez, Angel Nicolas; Natenzon, Claudia Eleonor; Kokot, Roberto Roque
; Codignotto, Jorge Osvaldo
; Re, Mariano; Bronstein, Pablo Mario; Camilloni, Ines Angela
; Ludueña, Sebastián; Ríos, Diego Martín
; González, Silvia Graciela
Fecha de publicación:
2008
Editorial:
Earthscan
ISBN:
978-1-84407-469-3
Idioma:
Inglés
Clasificación temática:
Resumen
The dimensions and shape of the Plata River estuary favor quasi-maritime dynamic conditions; storm winds produce surges that when enhanced by astronomical tides lead to extreme water levels. Thus, most of the Argentine coastal area of the Plata River is subject to recurrent storm surge floods, which will become more frequent as the mean sea level rises due to global climate change.Population on the coastal area of the Plata River numbers near 14 million, including the metropolitan region of the Buenos Aires. A considerable part of this area is between 2.8 and 5 m above mean sea level, and it could be subject to storm floods in this century. Very low areas, which likely will be permanently flooded by 2070/2080, are now scarcely populated because they are frequently flooded by storm surges. As a result of this adaptation to present conditions, the social impact of future permanent flooding will be small. Therefore, climate change vulnerability in this coastal zone is mostly conditioned by its future exposure to extreme surges.
Palabras clave:
BUENOS AIRES
,
CLIMATE CHANGE
,
STORM SURGES
,
VULNERABILITY
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Citación
Barros, Vicente Ricardo; Menendez, Angel Nicolas; Natenzon, Claudia Eleonor; Kokot, Roberto Roque; Codignotto, Jorge Osvaldo; et al.; Storm surges, rising seas and flood risks in metropolitan Buenos Aires; Earthscan; 2008; 117-133
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