Quantitative Measures for Integrating Resilience Assessment into Transportation Planning Practice: Study of the State of Texas

TRANSPORTATION RESEARCH PART D-TRANSPORT AND ENVIRONMENT(2022)

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Abstract
The objective of this study is to propose a system-level framework with quantitative measures to assess the resilience of road networks. The framework proposed in this paper can help transportation agencies incorporate resilience considerations into planning and project development proactively and to understand the resilience performance of the current road networks effectively. This study identified and implemented four quantitative metrics to classify the criticality of road segments based on critical dimensions of the resilience of road networks, and two integrated metrics were proposed to combine all metrics to show the overall performance of road segments in terms of resilience. A case study was conducted on the Texas road networks to demonstrate the effectiveness of implementing this framework in a practical scenario. Since the data used in this study is available to other states and countries, the framework presented in this study can be adopted by other transportation agencies across the globe for regional transportation resilience assessments.
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Infrastructure resilience,Resilience assessment,Road networks,Road criticality,Transportation planning
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