E3S Web of Conferences (Jan 2016)

Flood vulnerability of critical infrastructure in Cork, Ireland

  • de Bruijn Karin M.,
  • Cumiskey Lydia,
  • Ní Dhubhda Róisín,
  • Hounjet Micheline,
  • Hynes William

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1051/e3sconf/20160707005
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 7
p. 07005

Abstract

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Recent flood events in Ireland and particularly in County Cork have caused significant disruption to health service provisions, interruption of water and power supplies, and damage to roads and other transportation infrastructure, affecting the lives of hundreds of thousands of people over a prolonged period of weeks. These events clearly reveal- the vulnerability of the critical infrastructure to flooding and the dependence of society on critical infrastructure. In order to reduce the flood vulnerability and increase the resilience of the critical infrastructure networks in the future, detailed evidence-based analysis and assessment is essential. To this end a case study has been carried out on Cork City which analyses this vulnerability as it was in 2009, and as it is currently, and identifies adaptation options to reduce the future vulnerability of critical infrastructure to flooding and to build a more resilient society. This paper describes the storyline approach and CIrcle tool and their application to Cork City which focused on the analysis of the flood vulnerability of critical infrastructure and the impacts of failure of the infrastructure for other critical functions and on society.