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Trends and Disruptors. Table 17 identifies the top 21 most frequently selected trends and disruptors by the participants of the visioning session. While majority of these trends and disruptors identified by Florida transportation professionals reflect the demographic, technology and economic trends at the national level, there are resilience-related disruptors specific to Florida that are not pressing issues in most inland U.S. states, such as sea-level rise, storm surge, and extreme weather/temperature. Table 17 Top 21 Florida Trends and Disruptors Identified in the Visioning Session Florida Trends /Disruptors Number of Times Selected‌ Sum of Total Score Sea Level Rise and Increased Storm Surges 37 1,310 Rate of Deployment/Adoption of New Technology‌ 30‌ 972‌ Growing Freight Demand 24 680 Rapid Growth in Elderly Population 23 1,054 Rapid Population Growth 22 1,088 Further Suburbanization 17 684 Availability of Infrastructure for Autonomous and Connected Vehicles 14‌ 392 Changes in Travel Behavior 14 309 Impact of Other Emerging Transportation Technologies and Communications such as 3-D Printing, Flying Cars 14‌ 532 Increased Threat of Cybersecurity 14 410 Outdated Government Regulations 14 606 Funding/Economic 12 395 Changes in Urban/Rural Living‌ 10‌ 388‌ Growing Household Income Inequality 10 416 Loss of Skilled Workers Due to Globalization 10 247 Climate Change and Resiliency 9 345 Rapid Rate of Expansion of Ridesourcing and Ridesharing 9 134 Extreme Weather/Temperature 8 306 Rate of Adoption of Non-Fossil Fuel Sources 8 286 An Economic Recession 7 228 Rising Housing and Transport Costs 4 320 (Source: FDOT, 2019a) A separate document, entitled Updating the Florida Transportation Plan: Emerging Trends (FDOT, 2019b), was released by FDOT in conjunction of the long-range visioning session. This document is a compilation of the latest statistics and future projections of emerging trends in Florida. Some important Florida trends identified in this document that do not appear in Table 17 include: • Diversifying Races/Ethnicities: 20% of Florida population is foreign born and 6.9% of Florida households are limited English speakers.‌ • Increasing Migration and Immigration: Migration from other states and foreign countries accounted for 89% of Florida population growth between 2010 and 2017.‌ • Increasing Visitor Travel: Total number of visitors to Florida was 126.1 million in 2018 and is projected to increase by 42% from 2018 to 2028.‌ • Megaregion Formation: Florida’s urban areas (...
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