A methodology is developed in this paper for evaluating and enhancing the performance of urban transportation systems in the aftermath of a disaster. A performance measure is proposed for assessing overall and distributional impacts based on the concept of accessibility. The methodology is demonstrated with two case studies. The first focuses on passenger railroad disruption in the catastrophic 1995 Kobe earthquake in Japan. An accessibility measure is applied to evaluate the loss of transportation service and, in particular, its attendant spatial disparities. Alternative repair and restoration strategies are investigated and shown, in hindsight, to be preferable to the actual sequence of repairs. The second case study focuses on the potent...
Discussion of seismic performance standards for engineered structures and systems involves the issue...
At the time of a large earthquake, property collapse (e.g., building collapse and street blockage) w...
According to the World Health Organization, disasters are the unexpected consequences of occurrences...
Urban transportation networks have been severely damaged in recent earthquake disasters, leading to ...
Recent earthquake disasters have caused major damage to transportation networks, leading to signific...
Transportation networks constitute one class of major civil infrastructure systems that is a critica...
Transportation networks constitute one class of major civil infrastructure systems that is a critica...
McNeil, SueTransportation systems are a class of critical civil infrastructure systems that must be ...
Transportation networks play an important role in search and rescue action after an earthquake; ther...
US Transportation Collection2022PDFTech ReportWang, Chih-HaoChen, NaMineta Transportation InstituteS...
A convergence of several factors has made Metro Vancouver’s transportation system vulnerable to eart...
Large earthquakes have the potential of causing extensive damage and enormous eco-nomic losses. Thes...
This paper develops a short-run economic damage assessment model. The model contains two sub models....
15905022015Year 24 Final ReportPDFTech ReportHVDR24-12DTRT12-G-UTC01DisastersDisasters and emergency...
A methodology for an assessment of resiliency of a transportation system threatened by a disaster ha...
Discussion of seismic performance standards for engineered structures and systems involves the issue...
At the time of a large earthquake, property collapse (e.g., building collapse and street blockage) w...
According to the World Health Organization, disasters are the unexpected consequences of occurrences...
Urban transportation networks have been severely damaged in recent earthquake disasters, leading to ...
Recent earthquake disasters have caused major damage to transportation networks, leading to signific...
Transportation networks constitute one class of major civil infrastructure systems that is a critica...
Transportation networks constitute one class of major civil infrastructure systems that is a critica...
McNeil, SueTransportation systems are a class of critical civil infrastructure systems that must be ...
Transportation networks play an important role in search and rescue action after an earthquake; ther...
US Transportation Collection2022PDFTech ReportWang, Chih-HaoChen, NaMineta Transportation InstituteS...
A convergence of several factors has made Metro Vancouver’s transportation system vulnerable to eart...
Large earthquakes have the potential of causing extensive damage and enormous eco-nomic losses. Thes...
This paper develops a short-run economic damage assessment model. The model contains two sub models....
15905022015Year 24 Final ReportPDFTech ReportHVDR24-12DTRT12-G-UTC01DisastersDisasters and emergency...
A methodology for an assessment of resiliency of a transportation system threatened by a disaster ha...
Discussion of seismic performance standards for engineered structures and systems involves the issue...
At the time of a large earthquake, property collapse (e.g., building collapse and street blockage) w...
According to the World Health Organization, disasters are the unexpected consequences of occurrences...