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Road O&M Cost Prediction Model with the Integration of the Impacts of Climate Change using Binomial Tree Model

기후변화 영향을 고려한 도로시설 유지관리 비용변동성 예측 이항분석모델

  • Received : 2015.05.29
  • Accepted : 2015.08.24
  • Published : 2015.10.01

Abstract

Due to the increasing trend of operation and maintenance cost (O&M cost) of infrastructure, the accurate estimation of O&M cost is crucial part to the government. Recent literatures pointed out that gradual climate changes such as average temperature changes, average precipitation changes, and etc. have significant impact on infrastructure O&M cost. This research is intended to develop a long-term O&M cost prediction model of road facilities by considering the impacts of average temperature changes. For this end, the climate change scenarios of Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC)'s $5^{th}$ report are adopted to structure the impact of average temperature changes by using binomial lattice model. The proposed framework is expected to regional government in supporting decisions for road O&M cost.

사회간접자본의 증가로 인해 신규건설투자 대비 유지관리 비용지출 비중이 확대되어가고 있어 유지관리 주체 입장에서 정확한 유지관리 비용 추정의 중요성이 강조되고 있다. 최근의 연구결과는 점진적이고 지속적인 기후변화에 의해 시설물에 축적되는 영향이 심각한 수준인 것으로 나타나고 있는데, 유지관리 비용추정에 있어 이를 고려한 연구가 미비한 실정이다. 본 연구에서는 중장기적 관점에서 연평균 기온변화의 도로시설 유지관리 비용 변동에의 영향을 추정하기 위해 이항분석모델을 활용한 비용변동 추정 체계를 제안하였다. 이를 위하여 IPCC (Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change) 5차 보고서에서 도출된 기후변화 시나리오에 따른 연평균 기온변화를 도로시설 유지관리비용 변동에 적용하여, 기후변화의 영향이 고려된 유지관리 비용변동 추정을 위한 분석모델을 도출하였다. 이항모델 및 몬테칼로 시뮬레이션을 활용한 추정모델은 추후 유지관리 주체의 탄력적 의사결정에 다양하게 활용될 수 있을 것으로 판단된다.

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