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DOI: 10.1016/j.trb.2019.03.012
WOS记录号: WOS:000467517100002
论文题名:
Game theoretic approaches for highway infrastructure protection against sea level rise: Co-opetition among multiple players
作者: Papakonstantinou, Ilia1; Lee, Jinwoo2; Madanat, Samer Michel3
通讯作者: Lee, Jinwoo
刊名: TRANSPORTATION RESEARCH PART B-METHODOLOGICAL
ISSN: 0191-2615
出版年: 2019
卷: 123, 页码:21-37
语种: 英语
英文关键词: Sea-level rise ; Highway infrastructure protection ; Game theoretic approaches ; Transportation networks ; Co-opetitive game ; Multiple decision-makers ; Negotiation ; Incentive
WOS关键词: CLIMATE-CHANGE ; TRANSPORTATION ; VULNERABILITY ; RESILIENCE ; INVESTMENT ; FRAMEWORK ; IMPACTS ; WEATHER ; MODEL
WOS学科分类: Economics ; Engineering, Civil ; Operations Research & Management Science ; Transportation ; Transportation Science & Technology
WOS研究方向: Business & Economics ; Engineering ; Operations Research & Management Science ; Transportation
英文摘要:

This research investigates the influence of decision-maker behavior on policies that may be adopted for the protection of highway infrastructure against inundations resulting from sea-level rise. We develop an integrated game-theoretical decision-making framework to represent multiple co-opetitive decision-makers' behavior and use the San Francisco Bay Area shoreline with a scenario of a 0.5 m sea-level rise as a numerical simulation study. The decision-makers' objective is to minimize the traffic delay caused by inundations in the transportation network that lies within their geographical boundaries. Each decision-maker should determine where to build levees either only along their shoreline without cooperation or along a shared shoreline within a coalition. In this framework, each competitive decision-maker can consider cooperation to minimize its traffic delay, so its behavior can be defined as co-opetitive. We define necessary conditions for forming coalitions for multiple co-opetitive decision-makers, as well as cost-distributing rules and incentive negotiation processes within each coalition. Our model considers the effects of hydrodynamic interactions, traffic flow patterns changes as a result of inundations, and budget constraints on the costs of seashore protection. The hydrodynamics in the Bay Area are affected by the shoreline protection strategy, and closure of a highway link in one county affects traffic delays in other counties due to traffic re-routing. Thus, protection decisions made by a county have potential impacts on several other counties, and therefore counties must consider other counties' actions. In the numerical study, we investigate the results of co-opetitive games for a range of funding scenarios. It is shown, through examples, that cooperation among counties decreases the additional delay for all participants in most cases compared to competition-only cases. In some cases, cooperation also reduces protection costs. (C) 2019 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.


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标识符: http://119.78.100.158/handle/2HF3EXSE/137602
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作者单位: 1.NYU, Dept Civil & Urban Engn, Brooklyn, NY 11201 USA
2.Korea Adv Inst Sci & Technol, Cho Chun Shik Grad Sch Green Transportat, Daejeon, South Korea
3.New York Univ Abu Dhabi, Div Engn, Abu Dhabi, U Arab Emirates

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Papakonstantinou, Ilia,Lee, Jinwoo,Madanat, Samer Michel. Game theoretic approaches for highway infrastructure protection against sea level rise: Co-opetition among multiple players[J]. TRANSPORTATION RESEARCH PART B-METHODOLOGICAL,2019-01-01,123:21-37
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