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Socio-Economic Impacts of Pluvial Floods in the Metropolitan Area of Barcelona in a Climate Change Context

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  • Àlex de la Cruz-Coronas

    (Climate Change & Resilience Unit, Veolia, Paseo de la Zona Franca 46–48, 08038 Barcelona, Spain
    Flumen Research Institute, Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya—BarcelonaTech (UPC), and International Centre for Numerical Methods in Engineering (CIMNE), Campus Nord UPC, Jordi Girona 1–3, B0 S1, 08034 Barcelona, Spain)

  • Beniamino Russo

    (Flumen Research Institute, Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya—BarcelonaTech (UPC), and International Centre for Numerical Methods in Engineering (CIMNE), Campus Nord UPC, Jordi Girona 1–3, B0 S1, 08034 Barcelona, Spain)

  • Sofia Pacho-Gómez

    (Climate Change & Resilience Unit, Veolia, Paseo de la Zona Franca 46–48, 08038 Barcelona, Spain)

  • Daniel Yubero-Peña

    (Climate Change & Resilience Unit, Veolia, Paseo de la Zona Franca 46–48, 08038 Barcelona, Spain)

Abstract

Pluvial floods can cause severe socio-economic impacts on coastal urban areas like the Metropolitan Area of Barcelona. This study combined the development of high-resolution flood maps, based on a large-scale coupled 1D/2D model and empirical functions, to quantify direct economic damage to buildings and determine risk to pedestrians and vehicles. Importantly, the flood model included a network of 36 municipalities and covered 636 km 2 . Three scenarios were considered: single-hazard (extreme precipitation), multi-hazard (coincident extreme precipitation and storm surge), and adaptation (implementation of resilience measures). In total, 20 rain events were applied for each scenario: 5 were historic design storms, while 15 considered the effect of climate change (60 simulations in total). By the end of the century, results show potential increases in expected annual damage of up to 36%, from €139.8 M to €190.3 M. Risk for pedestrians could increase by 25% (494 ha to 620 ha) and for vehicles by 26% (59 km to 75 km) in the T10 single-hazard scenario. In the multi-hazard case, the socio-economic impacts are approximately 5% higher, while the adaptation simulations considering sustainable urban drainage systems show reductions between 6 and 18%. The metropolitan results were compared and validated with a previous assessment done in the City of Barcelona. Based on these results, urban planners, emergency responders, and public administrations can develop effective adaptation measures based on cost–benefit analyses for current and future climate scenarios. Compared to previous studies, this approach adapts existing urban-scale methodologies to regional-scale flood risk assessment.

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  • Àlex de la Cruz-Coronas & Beniamino Russo & Sofia Pacho-Gómez & Daniel Yubero-Peña, 2026. "Socio-Economic Impacts of Pluvial Floods in the Metropolitan Area of Barcelona in a Climate Change Context," Sustainability, MDPI, vol. 18(9), pages 1-27, May.
  • Handle: RePEc:gam:jsusta:v:18:y:2026:i:9:p:4530-:d:1935401
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