Análisis Geoespacial del Impacto del Aumento del Nivel del Mar en la Infraestructura del Área Metropolitana de Puerto Rico
Abstract
Climate change is a phenomenon that
is affecting different places and countries around
the world. Among its consequences are global
warming and sea level rise (SLR) on the coast. The
SLR is largely caused by the melting of glaciers in
the planet's poles. Each year the sea is increasingly
stealing land from the coast to reach urban, tourist,
commercial or government sites that may affect
infrastructure and economy, besides affecting
thousands of people in the medium and long term.
In Puerto Rico much infrastructure has been built
near the coasts and wetlands, which are the most
likely to be impacted by this phenomenon. Different
simulators have been prepared through the internet
and government agencies that visually demonstrate
how that sea level could rise. The base information
used in these simulators not always indicates its
source, how it is updated and has limited precision
that cannot be used in detailed planning. The
purpose of this research is to conduct a geospatial
analysis of the potential impact of rising sea levels
due to climate change in the existing infrastructure
of PR using and comparing different digital
elevation models available.
Key Terms - Climate Change, Digital
Elevation Models, Geospatial Analysis,
Infrastructure, Sea Level Rise.