Accounting for Climate Change Uncertainty in Long-Term Dam Risk Management


Fluixá-Sanmartín, J., Escuder-Bueno, I., Morales-Torres, A., & Castillo-Rodríguez, J. T. (2021). Accounting for Climate Change Uncertainty in Long-Term Dam Risk Management. Journal of Water Resources Planning and Management147(4), 04021012. https://doi.org/10.1061/(ASCE)WR.1943-5452.0001355

This paper presents a practical approach for adaptive management of dam risk based on robust decisionmaking strategies coupled with estimation of climate scenario probabilities. The proposed methodology, called Multi-Prior Weighted Scenarios Ranking, consists of a series of steps from risk estimation for current and future situations through the definition of the consensus sequence of risk reduction measures to be implemented. This represents a supporting tool for dam owners and safety practitioners to help make decisions for managing dams or prioritizing long-term investments using a cost-benefit approach. This methodology is applied to the case study of a Spanish dam under the effects of climate change. Several risk reduction measures are proposed and their impacts are analyzed. The application of the methodology allows identifying the optimal sequence of implementation measures that overcomes the uncertainty from the diversity of available climate scenarios by prioritizing measures that reduce future accumulated risks at lower costs. This work proves that such a methodology helps address uncertainty that arises from the existence of multiple climate scenarios while adopting a cost-benefit approach that optimizes economic resources in dam risk management.