Transportation Infrastructure Decision Flexibility in Response to Climate Change and Demand Uncertainties: The Mackenzie Valley Highway in Canada’s Northwest Territories.

Barge transport operations on the Mackenzie River, a major transportation corridor in the Northwest Territories, are impacted by multiple sources of uncertainties. In particular, the impacts of climate change on this important corridor have led to summer shipping seasons that are growing more volati...

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Main Authors: Li, Huanan, Kim, Amy M., Jin, Jianjing
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Published: 2022
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spelling ftunivalberta:oai:era.library.ualberta.ca:e5a31c27-c88a-41ec-a8c4-fb6c8a044409 2024-06-23T07:54:31+00:00 Transportation Infrastructure Decision Flexibility in Response to Climate Change and Demand Uncertainties: The Mackenzie Valley Highway in Canada’s Northwest Territories. Li, Huanan Kim, Amy M. Jin, Jianjing 2022-03-01 https://era.library.ualberta.ca/items/e5a31c27-c88a-41ec-a8c4-fb6c8a044409 https://doi.org/10.7939/r3-ydft-xf21 English eng https://era.library.ualberta.ca/items/e5a31c27-c88a-41ec-a8c4-fb6c8a044409 doi:10.7939/r3-ydft-xf21 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/ Real options model Transportation investment decision analysis Climate change Northern Canada All-weather road project staging River barge transport Article (Draft / Submitted) 2022 ftunivalberta https://doi.org/10.7939/r3-ydft-xf21 2024-06-03T03:09:00Z Barge transport operations on the Mackenzie River, a major transportation corridor in the Northwest Territories, are impacted by multiple sources of uncertainties. In particular, the impacts of climate change on this important corridor have led to summer shipping seasons that are growing more volatile in terms of length and quality. This change can lead to a growing reliance on costly airlifts for delivering essential freight that cannot be delivered by barge during seasons that end early due to low water. The Government of Northwest Territories has been planning the construction of the Mackenzie Valley Highway (MVH) for decades to provide cheaper, more reliable transportation for communities. However, the costs of constructing the MVH are prohibitive, and traditional benefit-cost analyses are unable to consider flexible investment actions in response to uncertainties. Therefore, we apply a real options modeling framework to determine if and when to construct the different segments of the MVH, considering climate change and freight demand uncertainties. We first model climate and freight demand uncertainties as geometric Brownian motion processes. Next, a benefit-cost model is developed. Finally, we use the least-squares Monte Carlo method to solve for extended project values and optimal investment times for each segment. The results indicate that Segment 2 has the largest value with an optimal seven-year delay in investment time, followed by Segment 1, Segment 3, and Segment 4 in the last year of the planning period (or possibly beyond). Freight demand volatility appears to have the greatest impact on project values and investment years. The results show that, although the benefits of construction may not outweigh the costs now, they may at some future date; in between, decision makers have opportunities to change their minds as conditions change. This is particularly important in northern Canada, where highly costly infrastructure investment decisions are subject to massive uncertainties. Overall, we see such ... Other/Unknown Material Mackenzie river Mackenzie Valley Northwest Territories University of Alberta: Era - Education and Research Archive Canada Mackenzie River Mackenzie Valley ENVELOPE(-126.070,-126.070,52.666,52.666) Northwest Territories
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topic Real options model
Transportation investment decision analysis
Climate change
Northern Canada
All-weather road project staging
River barge transport
spellingShingle Real options model
Transportation investment decision analysis
Climate change
Northern Canada
All-weather road project staging
River barge transport
Li, Huanan
Kim, Amy M.
Jin, Jianjing
Transportation Infrastructure Decision Flexibility in Response to Climate Change and Demand Uncertainties: The Mackenzie Valley Highway in Canada’s Northwest Territories.
topic_facet Real options model
Transportation investment decision analysis
Climate change
Northern Canada
All-weather road project staging
River barge transport
description Barge transport operations on the Mackenzie River, a major transportation corridor in the Northwest Territories, are impacted by multiple sources of uncertainties. In particular, the impacts of climate change on this important corridor have led to summer shipping seasons that are growing more volatile in terms of length and quality. This change can lead to a growing reliance on costly airlifts for delivering essential freight that cannot be delivered by barge during seasons that end early due to low water. The Government of Northwest Territories has been planning the construction of the Mackenzie Valley Highway (MVH) for decades to provide cheaper, more reliable transportation for communities. However, the costs of constructing the MVH are prohibitive, and traditional benefit-cost analyses are unable to consider flexible investment actions in response to uncertainties. Therefore, we apply a real options modeling framework to determine if and when to construct the different segments of the MVH, considering climate change and freight demand uncertainties. We first model climate and freight demand uncertainties as geometric Brownian motion processes. Next, a benefit-cost model is developed. Finally, we use the least-squares Monte Carlo method to solve for extended project values and optimal investment times for each segment. The results indicate that Segment 2 has the largest value with an optimal seven-year delay in investment time, followed by Segment 1, Segment 3, and Segment 4 in the last year of the planning period (or possibly beyond). Freight demand volatility appears to have the greatest impact on project values and investment years. The results show that, although the benefits of construction may not outweigh the costs now, they may at some future date; in between, decision makers have opportunities to change their minds as conditions change. This is particularly important in northern Canada, where highly costly infrastructure investment decisions are subject to massive uncertainties. Overall, we see such ...
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author Li, Huanan
Kim, Amy M.
Jin, Jianjing
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Kim, Amy M.
Jin, Jianjing
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title Transportation Infrastructure Decision Flexibility in Response to Climate Change and Demand Uncertainties: The Mackenzie Valley Highway in Canada’s Northwest Territories.
title_short Transportation Infrastructure Decision Flexibility in Response to Climate Change and Demand Uncertainties: The Mackenzie Valley Highway in Canada’s Northwest Territories.
title_full Transportation Infrastructure Decision Flexibility in Response to Climate Change and Demand Uncertainties: The Mackenzie Valley Highway in Canada’s Northwest Territories.
title_fullStr Transportation Infrastructure Decision Flexibility in Response to Climate Change and Demand Uncertainties: The Mackenzie Valley Highway in Canada’s Northwest Territories.
title_full_unstemmed Transportation Infrastructure Decision Flexibility in Response to Climate Change and Demand Uncertainties: The Mackenzie Valley Highway in Canada’s Northwest Territories.
title_sort transportation infrastructure decision flexibility in response to climate change and demand uncertainties: the mackenzie valley highway in canada’s northwest territories.
publishDate 2022
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