The Flood Mitigation Problem in a Road Network

Abstract

Natural disasters are highly complex and unpredictable. However, long-term planning and preparedness activities can help to mitigate the consequences and reduce the damage. For example, in cities with a high risk of flooding, appropriate roadway mitigation can help reduce the impact of floods or high waters on transportation systems. Such communities could benefit from a comprehensive assessment of mitigation on road networks and identification of the best subset of roads to mitigate. In this study, we address a pre-disaster planning problem that seeks to strengthen a road network against flooding. We develop a network design problem that maximizes the improvement in accessibility and travel times between population centers and healthcare facilities subject to a given budget. We provide techniques for reducing the problem size to help make the problem tractable. We use cities in the state of Iowa in our computational experiments.

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