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Author Taylor, M. A. P. (Michael A. P.), author.

Title Vulnerability analysis for transportation networks / Michael A.P. Taylor
Published Cambridge, MA : Elsevier, 2017

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Contents Title page; Table of Contents; Copyright; Dedication; Preface; Chapter One. Introduction; 1.1. Origins of Network Vulnerability Analysis; 1.2. Network Reliability and Vulnerability; 1.3. Risk, Probability, and Consequence; 1.4. Causes of Vulnerability; 1.5. Critical Infrastructure; 1.6. Definitions of Vulnerability; 1.7. Structure and Content of the Book; Chapter Two. Critical Infrastructure, Services, and Locations; 2.1. Infrastructure Networks and Systems; 2.2. Road and Public Transport Networks; 2.3. Network Topology and Network Analysis; 2.4. Definitions of Critical Infrastructure
2.5. Network Resilience2.6. Summary; Chapter Three. Methods for Vulnerability Analysis; 3.1. Aims and Objectives of Vulnerability Analysis; 3.2. Overview of Current Methods; 3.3. Inventory-Based Risk Assessment; 3.4. Topologically Based Methods; 3.5. Serviceability-Based Methods; 3.6. Accessibility-Based Methods; 3.7. Summary; Chapter Four. Serviceability Methods; 4.1. Network Operations Management; 4.2. Incidents and Severe Weather; 4.3. Network Degradation and Failure; 4.4. Exposure and Importance; 4.5. Identification of Critical Locations; 4.6. Strategic Planning Considerations
4.7. SummaryChapter Five. Accessibility Methods; 5.1. National Networks; 5.2. State-Wide Networks; 5.3. Regional Networks; 5.4. Urban Networks; 5.5. Summary; Chapter Six. Public Transport Networks; 6.1. Features of Transit Networks; 6.2. Topological Methods; 6.3. Serviceability Methods; 6.4. Demand and Accessibility Methods; 6.5. Summary; Chapter Seven. Integrated Framework for Vulnerability Analysis and Application; 7.1. Commonalities and Differences; 7.2. Overall System for Vulnerability Analysis; 7.3. An Integrated Framework for Analysis; 7.4. Planning and System Management
Chapter Eight. Summary Overview and Conclusions8.1. Existing Methods; 8.2. The Way Forward; 8.3. Areas for Research and Development; Appendix A. Network Topology for Transportation Networks; Appendix B. Capacity of Railway Systems; Index
Summary Vulnerability Analysis for Transportation Networks provides an integrated framework for understanding and addressing how transportation networks across all modes perform when parts of the network fail or are substantially degraded, such as extreme weather events, natural disasters, road crashes, congestion incidents or road repair. The book reviews the range of existing approaches to network vulnerability and identifies the application of each approach, illustrating them with case studies from around the world. The book covers the dimensions of time (hours, days, weeks, months and years), spatial coverage (national networks, regional areas, metropolitan and urbanized areas) and modes (road, urban public transport and national railway systems). It shows how the provided framework can be used to indicate the most suitable accessibility tools and metrics for a particular application. Vulnerability Analysis for Transportation Networks is for academics and researchers in transportation networks and for practicing professionals involved in the planning and management of transportation networks and services
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
Notes Online resource; title from PDF title page (EBSCO, viewed June 9, 2017)
Subject Transportation -- Performance -- Analysis
Transportation engineering.
transportation engineering (civil engineering)
SOCIAL SCIENCE -- Anthropology -- General.
SOCIAL SCIENCE -- Regional Studies.
SOCIAL SCIENCE -- Sociology -- General.
Transportation engineering
Form Electronic book
ISBN 9780128110119
0128110112