Suitability of Managed Retreat for Honolulu

Project
Authors:Hahn, Heidi, Architecture GraduateUniversity of Virginia Rodgers, Maddie, Architecture GraduateUniversity of Virginia Bluestein, Harrison, Architecture GraduateUniversity of Virginia Jung, Mijeong, Architecture GraduateUniversity of Virginia
Abstract:

The goal of this project is to illuminate the question that if, under a projected 7-foot sea level rise, what land would theoretically be available and where would that distribution occur? This project utilizes a 7-foot sea level rise- a worst-case scenario in the Primary Urban Center of Honolulu, Hawaii as a means of illustrating the severity of the issue. Our group outlines several variables, including slope, FEMA flood zones, current zoning classifications, streams, and road infrastructure. Due to Hawaii’s remote location, the ability to access resources, rebuild infrastructure in an adequate timeframe becomes difficult, lending more credence for proactive adaptation.

Keywords:
Retreat, Adaptation, Resilience, Sea level rise, GIS
Rights:
All rights reserved (no additional license for public reuse)
Language:
English
Publisher:
University of Virginia
Published Date:
July 27, 2023