Systems Resilience and Climate Change
TRB’s Transportation Research Record: Journal of the Transportation Research Board, No. 2604 consists of 16 papers that explore transportation resilience, including:
- Risk and Resilience Analysis for Highway Assets
- Data-Driven Spatial Modeling for Quantifying Networkwide Resilience in the Aftermath of Hurricanes Irene and Sandy
- Development of a Risk Register Spreadsheet Tool for Enterprise- and Program-Level Risk Management
- Transportation System Resilience: Opportunities to Expand from Principally Technical to Sociotechnical Approaches
- Smart Security? Evaluating Security Resiliency in the U.S. Department of Transportation’s Smart City Challenge
- Review of Performance Metrics for Community-Based Planning for Resilience of the Transportation System
- Enhancing Resilience of Bridges to Extreme Events by Rapid Damage Assessment and Response Strategies
- Reconstructing an Emergency Evacuation by Ground and Air: The Wildfire in Fort McMurray, Alberta, Canada
- Analysis of Impact of Group Walking Patterns on Pedestrian Evacuation
- Modeling Emergency Managers’ Hurricane Evacuation Decisions
- Effect of Tsunami Damage on Passenger and Forestry Transportation in Pacific County, Washington
- Paced Inspection Process Design of Security Check System in Beijing Subway
- Semiautomatic Landslide Detection Using Remote Sensing and Slope Units
- Systematic Review of Pedestrian Simulation Models with a Focus on Emergency Situations
- Decision Tree for Postflooding Roadway Operations
- Benefits of Managing the Capacity of Special Needs Shelters with Cross-County Collaboration: Case Study in Florida
This Summary Last Modified On: 12/28/2017