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Infrastructure and climate change: Impacts and adaptations for South Africa

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This paper presents the results of the current study on the impact of climate change on the road and building infrastructure within South Africa. The approach builds upon previous work associated with the UNU-WIDER Development under Climate Change effort emphasizing the impact of climate change on roads. The paper illustrates how climate change effects on both road and building structures can be evaluated with the application of a new analysis system - the infrastructure planning support system. The results of the study indicate that the national level climate change cost impact in South Africa will vary between US141.0millionaverageannualcostsinthemedianclimatescenariounderanadaptationpolicy,andUS141.0 million average annual costs in the median climate scenario under an adaptation policy, and US210.0 million average annual costs under a no adaptation scenario. Similarly, the costs will vary between US457.0millionaverageannualcostsinthemaximumclimatescenariounderanadaptationpolicyscenario,andUS457.0 million average annual costs in the maximum climate scenario under an adaptation policy scenario, and US522.0 million average annual costs under a no adaptation scenario. The paper presents these costs at a provincial impact level through the potential impacts of 54 climate scenarios. Decadal costs are detailed through 2100

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