EGU22-1569
https://doi.org/10.5194/egusphere-egu22-1569
EGU General Assembly 2022
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Vulnerability and Resilience of Urban Traffic to Precipitation in China

Min Zhang1, Yufu Liu1, Yixiong Xiao1, Wenqi Sun1, Chen Zhang2, Yong Wang1, and Yuqi Bai1
Min Zhang et al.
  • 1Tsinghua University, Department of earth system science, Beijing, China
  • 2Beijing Baidu Netcom Science Technology Co., Ltd., Beijing, China

    The concept of Healthy Cities, introduced by the World Health Organization, demonstrates the value of health for the whole urban system. As one of the most important components of urban systems, transportation plays an important role in Healthy Cities. Many transportation evaluation systems focus on factors such as road networks, parking spaces, transportation speed, accessibility, convenience, and commuting time, while the vulnerability and resilience of urban transportation are rarely evaluated. This study presents the preliminary progress in the evaluation of traffic vulnerability and resilience during precipitation events in 39 Chinese cities. Traffic congestion index data, derived from the Baidu Map Smart Transportation Platform, and rainfall data, derived from NASA’s global precipitation measurement, are utilized. Traffic vulnerability index, traffic resilience index, and the corresponding quantitative methods are proposed, and the analysis results are presented. This study is of value in improving the understanding of urban traffic vulnerability and resilience, and in enabling the quantitative evaluation of them in urban health assessment and the Healthy Cities program.

How to cite: Zhang, M., Liu, Y., Xiao, Y., Sun, W., Zhang, C., Wang, Y., and Bai, Y.: Vulnerability and Resilience of Urban Traffic to Precipitation in China, EGU General Assembly 2022, Vienna, Austria, 23–27 May 2022, EGU22-1569, https://doi.org/10.5194/egusphere-egu22-1569, 2022.