Estimating, and setting targets for, the resilience of transport infrastructure

Author:

Adey Bryan T1ORCID,Martani Claudio2ORCID,Kielhauser Clemens3ORCID,Robles Ignacio Urqulijo4ORCID,Papathanasiou Natalia1ORCID,Burkhalter Marcel1ORCID,Beltran-Hernando Iñaki5,Garcia-Sanchez David5ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Institute of Construction and Infrastructure Management, ETH Zurich, Zurich, Switzerland

2. Infrastructure Management Group, Institute of Construction and Infrastructure Management, ETH Zurich, Zurich, Switzerland

3. Centre of Competence for Transport Infrastructure, Berne University of Applied Sciences, Berne, Switzerland

4. WSP Spain, Santander, Spain

5. Tecnalia, Basque Research and Technology Alliance, Derio, Spain

Abstract

To ensure that transport infrastructure provides acceptable levels of service with respect to extreme events, the resilience of the infrastructure needs to be estimated and targets for it need to be set. In this paper, the methodology proposed in the Foresee EU research project is presented. The methodology allows managers to measure, and set targets for, the resilience of transport systems in all situations. It requires clear definition of the transport system and how the service provided and the resilience are to be measured. The methodology allows consideration of the fact that transport infrastructure managers need to estimate resilience with various degrees of accuracy depending on the specific problem to be addressed, the time frame at disposition and the expertise available. These various levels of accuracy are covered by proposing the use of (a) simulations, (b) indicators whose values are directly related to increases in expected restoration intervention costs and reductions in service, and (c) the percentage of fulfilment of indicators. Once resilience has been estimated, the methodology provides guidance on how to set resilience targets with or without cost–benefit analysis. For demonstration, the explanation of the steps of the guideline is supported by their use for a simple transport system.

Publisher

Thomas Telford Ltd.

Subject

Public Administration,Safety Research,Transportation,Building and Construction,Geography, Planning and Development

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