Systems Resilience and Climate Change

 

TRB’s Transportation Research Record: Journal of the Transportation Research Board No. 2532 consists of 18 papers that examine resilience and climate change issues, as it relates to transportation, including:

  • Road maps for Adaptation Measures of Transportation to Climate Change
  • Resilience Versus Risk: Assessing Cost of Climate Change Adaptation to California’s Transportation System and the City of Sacramento, California
  • Barriers to Implementation of Climate Adaptation Frameworks by State Departments of Transportation
  • Resilience of Coastal Transportation Networks Faced with Extreme Climatic Events
  • Analysis of Transportation Network Vulnerability Under Flooding Disasters
  • Vulnerability Evaluation of Logistics Transportation Networks Under Seismic Disasters
  • Integrating Stochastic Failure of Road Network and Road Recovery Strategy into Planning of Goods Distribution After a Large-Scale Earthquake
  • Multi-modal Transit Connectivity for Flexibility in Extreme Events
  • Risk and Resilience Analysis for Emergency Projects
  • Unmanned Aircraft Systems Used for Disaster Management
  • Multi-modal Evacuation Simulation and Scenario Analysis in Dense Urban Area: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Case Study
  • Spatio-temporal Population Distribution Method for Emergency Evacuation: Case Study of New Orleans, Louisiana
  • Joint Evacuation and Emergency Traffic Management Model with Consideration of Emergency Response Needs
  • Supporting Mobility-Impaired Populations in Emergency Evacuations
  • Agent-Based Evacuation Model Considering Field Effects and Government Advice
  • Selecting Four-Leg Intersections for Crossing Elimination in Evacuations
  • Using Dynamic Flashing Yellow for Traffic Signal Control Under Emergency Evacuation
  • Hurricane Evacuation Route Choice of Major Bridges in Miami Beach, Florida

Read TRR 2532

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