Infrastructure Resiliency: A Risk-Based Framework

This paper provides a framework for the analysis of factors influencing modern transportation systems' ability to anticipate, withstand and recover from disruptions. Such disruptions are becoming increasingly more common, whether caused by natural disasters, structural failures, or human-engineered terrorist events. The factors that contribute to this growing disruption risk include climate change impacts, accelerating growth in the scale of developments in coastal regions, exponential growth in the value of assets lost during catastrophic event, and risks of global connectivity. The author suggests that a risk-based and layered resiliency approach to designing, building, operating and protecting critical infrastructures allow risk factors to be addressed at the systemic level.

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    Volpe National Transportation Systems Center

    Cambridge, MA  United States  02142
  • Authors:
    • Barami, Bahar
  • Publication Date: 2013-6

Language

  • English

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  • Media Type: Digital/other
  • Features: Figures; References;
  • Pagination: 12p

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  • Accession Number: 01489985
  • Record Type: Publication
  • Files: NTL, TRIS, RITA, ATRI, USDOT
  • Created Date: Aug 16 2013 11:39AM