Authors
Rahaf Hasan, Lauren McPhillips, Gordon Warn, Melissa Bilec
Publication date
2024/4/3
Journal
Environmental Research: Infrastructure and Sustainability
Volume
4
Issue
2
Pages
025001
Publisher
IOP Publishing
Description
The study compared the life cycle environmental impacts of three coastal flood management strategies: grey infrastructure (levee), green–grey infrastructure (levee and oyster reef), and a do-nothing scenario, considering the flood damage of a single flooding event in the absence of protection infrastructure. A case study was adopted from a New Orleans, Louisiana residential area to facilitate the comparison. Hazus software, design guidelines, reports, existing projects, and literature were utilized as foreground data for modelling materials. A process-based life cycle assessment was used to assess environmental impacts. The life cycle environmental impacts included global warming, ozone depletion, acidification, eutrophication, smog formation, resource depletion, ecotoxicity, and various human health effects. The ecoinvent database was used for the selected life cycle unit processes. The mean results show green …
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R Hasan, L McPhillips, G Warn, M Bilec - Environmental Research: Infrastructure and …, 2024