Transportation Resilience & Vulnerability Collection
The Transportation Resilience & Vulnerability Collection is a curated selection of information on transportation infrastructure, resilience, and vulnerability issues. Bookmark this collection: https://rosap.ntl.bts.gov/collection_tccc or https://doi.org/10.21949/1530826.
- Brief 6
- Proceedings 1
- Research Paper 32
- Tech Report 16
- Alexander, Serena E 2
- Bader, Daniel 1
- Bhanjee, Sheliza 1
- Cui, Qingbin 2
- Dason-Deane, Rosemary 1
- Edwards, Frances L. 1
- Falcocchio, John 1
- Figliozzi, Miguel 1
- Finson, Rachel S. 2
- Foster, Alec 1
- Fox, Emma 1
- Friedman, Maxwell 2
- Gilbride, Joseph 1
- Goldman, Gretchen 1
- Goodchild, Anne 1
- Goodrich, Daniel C. 1
- Hendricks, Sara J. 1
- Hillsman, Edward 1
- Holian, Matthew J. 2
- Horton, Radley 1
- Jacob, Klaus 1
- Johnsen, Michael 1
- Kahn, Matthew E. 2
- Klein, Georgia 1
- Lamoureux, Katie 1
- Laveroni, Kyle 2
- Lin, Jie (Jane) 1
- Major, David C. 1
- Martin, Elliot W. 2
- Mittelman, Anjuliee 1
- O‘Grady, Megan 1
- Patronella, Amy 1
- Popovich, Natalie 1
- Pu, Wenjing 1
- Rechtman, Liya 1
- Richardt, Emily 1
- Sandoval, Felipe 1
- Shaheen, Susan A. 2
- Stuart, Amy 1
- Thiagarajan, Janani 2
- Tomczyszyn, Taylor 1
- Vennema, Alessandra 1
- Whitten, Lisa 1
- Zhu, Xinyuan 1
- Zimmerman, Rae 1
- Zyznieuski, Walt 1
- Columbia University. Center for Climate Systems Research 1
- John A. Volpe National Transportation Systems Center (U.S.) 1
- Mineta Transportation Institute 4
- National Center for Transit Research (U.S.) 1
- Oregon State University 1
- Portland State University. Dept. of Civil & Environmental Engineering 1
- San Jose State University. College of Business. Mineta Transportation Institute 3
- United States. Department of Energy 10
- United States. Department of Housing and Urban Development 10
- United States. Department of Transportation 13
- United States. Department of Transportation. Office of the Secretary of Transportation. Climate Change Center 27
- United States. Environmental Protection Agency 9
- University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering 1
- University of Maryland (College Park, Md.). Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering 2
- University of South Florida. Center for Urban Transportation Research 1
- Columbia University. Center for Climate Systems Research 1
- Illinois Center for Transportation 1
- Maryland. State Highway Administration 2
- Mineta Transportation Institute 4
- National Center for Transit Research (U.S.) 1
- Oregon. Dept. of Transportation. Research Section 1
- Oregon Transportation Research and Education Consortium 1
- San Jose State University. College of Business. Mineta Transportation Institute 1
- San Jose State University. Mineta Consortium for Equitable, Efficient, and Sustainable Transportation (MCEEST) Tier 1 University Transportation Center (UTC) 2
- United States. Department of Transportation 40
- United States. Department of Transportation. Office of the Secretary of Transportation 1
- United States. Federal Highway Administration 1
- Polluting gases (55)
- 22-47 1
- 24-28 1
- C-08-09 1
- CA-MTI-12-1002 1
- CA-MTI-12-2808 1
- DOE/EE-2863 1
- DOE/EE-2865 1
- DOE/EE-2929 1
- DOE/EE-2931 1
- DOE/EE-2942 1
- DOE/EE-2958 1
- DOT-VNTSC-OST-25-03 1
- FDOT BDK85 TWO #977-10 1
- FHWA-ICT-08-015 1
- MD-11-SP009B4G 1
- MTI Project 2808 1
- MTI Report 11-13 1
- OR-RD 11-13 1
- OTREC-RR-12-10 1
- Project 2237 1
- UILU-ENG-2008-2002 1
(Max 200)
- Alexander, Serena E (2)
- Bader, Daniel (1)
- Bhanjee, Sheliza (1)
- Cui, Qingbin (2)
- Dason-Deane, Rosemary (1)
- Edwards, Frances L. (1)
- Falcocchio, John (1)
- Figliozzi, Miguel (1)
- Finson, Rachel S. (2)
- Foster, Alec (1)
- Fox, Emma (1)
- Friedman, Maxwell (2)
- Gilbride, Joseph (1)
- Goldman, Gretchen (1)
- Goodchild, Anne (1)
- Goodrich, Daniel C. (1)
- Hendricks, Sara J. (1)
- Hillsman, Edward (1)
- Holian, Matthew J. (2)
- Horton, Radley (1)
- Jacob, Klaus (1)
- Johnsen, Michael (1)
- Kahn, Matthew E. (2)
- Klein, Georgia (1)
- Lamoureux, Katie (1)
- Laveroni, Kyle (2)
- Lin, Jie (Jane) (1)
- Major, David C. (1)
- Martin, Elliot W. (2)
- Mittelman, Anjuliee (1)
- O‘Grady, Megan (1)
- Patronella, Amy (1)
- Popovich, Natalie (1)
- Pu, Wenjing (1)
- Rechtman, Liya (1)
- Richardt, Emily (1)
- Sandoval, Felipe (1)
- Shaheen, Susan A. (2)
- Stuart, Amy (1)
- Thiagarajan, Janani (2)
- Tomczyszyn, Taylor (1)
- Vennema, Alessandra (1)
- Whitten, Lisa (1)
- Zhu, Xinyuan (1)
- Zimmerman, Rae (1)
- Zyznieuski, Walt (1)
- Columbia University. Center for Climate Systems Research (1)
- John A. Volpe National Transportation Systems Center (U.S.) (1)
- Mineta Transportation Institute (4)
- National Center for Transit Research (U.S.) (1)
- Oregon State University (1)
- Portland State University. Dept. of Civil & Environmental Engineering (1)
- San Jose State University. College of Business. Mineta Transportation Institute (3)
- United States. Department of Energy (10)
- United States. Department of Housing and Urban Development (10)
- United States. Department of Transportation (13)
- United States. Department of Transportation. Office of the Secretary of Transportation. Climate Change Center (27)
- United States. Environmental Protection Agency (9)
- University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering (1)
- University of Maryland (College Park, Md.). Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering (2)
- University of South Florida. Center for Urban Transportation Research (1)
- Columbia University. Center for Climate Systems Research (1)
- Illinois Center for Transportation (1)
- Maryland. State Highway Administration (2)
- Mineta Transportation Institute (4)
- National Center for Transit Research (U.S.) (1)
- Oregon. Dept. of Transportation. Research Section (1)
- Oregon Transportation Research and Education Consortium (1)
- San Jose State University. College of Business. Mineta Transportation Institute (1)
- San Jose State University. Mineta Consortium for Equitable, Efficient, and Sustainable Transportation (MCEEST) Tier 1 University Transportation Center (UTC) (2)
- United States. Department of Transportation (40)
- United States. Department of Transportation. Office of the Secretary of Transportation (1)
- United States. Federal Highway Administration (1)
- 22-47 (1)
- 24-28 (1)
- C-08-09 (1)
- CA-MTI-12-1002 (1)
- CA-MTI-12-2808 (1)
- DOE/EE-2863 (1)
- DOE/EE-2865 (1)
- DOE/EE-2929 (1)
- DOE/EE-2931 (1)
- DOE/EE-2942 (1)
- DOE/EE-2958 (1)
- DOT-VNTSC-OST-25-03 (1)
- FDOT BDK85 TWO #977-10 (1)
- FHWA-ICT-08-015 (1)
- MD-11-SP009B4G (1)
- MTI Project 2808 (1)
- MTI Report 11-13 (1)
- OR-RD 11-13 (1)
- OTREC-RR-12-10 (1)
- Project 2237 (1)
- UILU-ENG-2008-2002 (1)
- :Mittelman, Anjuliee ;Goldman, Gretchen2025-01-13:This report presents research-based climate action strategies for State, Tribal, city, and local governments. The “Climate Strategies That Work” p...
- :United States. Department of Transportation. Office of the Secretary of Transportation. Climate Change Center2025-01-01:A rideshare is a trip take by two or more people sharing one vehicle to a common destination. Carpooling involves the use of a personal vehicle to tra...
- :United States. Department of Transportation. Office of the Secretary of Transportation. Climate Change Center2025-01-01:Shared micromobility is defined as small, lightweight human-powered or electric vehicles operated at low speeds, such as docked and dockless e-scooter...
- :United States. Department of Transportation. Office of the Secretary of Transportation. Climate Change Center2025-01-01:The USDOT Climate Strategies that Work Playbook is a comprehensive resource to guide cities, regions, industry leaders, philanthropic strategists, and...
- :United States. Department of Transportation. Office of the Secretary of Transportation. Climate Change Center2025-01-01:Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) can modernize urban transportation, offering swift, reliable, and high-capacity bus service through dedicated lanes or rights-...
- :United States. Department of Transportation. Office of the Secretary of Transportation. Climate Change Center2025-01-01:Since the 1950s, conventional land use codes, regulations, and have led to land-use patterns that have significantly increased transportation-related ...
- :United States. Department of Transportation. Office of the Secretary of Transportation. Climate Change Center2025-01-01:ITS technologies, including connected vehicles (CV) and vehicle-to-everything (V2X) technologies, can improve transportation system efficiency, mobili...
- U.S. Department of Transportation, Climate Change Center Climate Strategies That Work: Intercity Bus:United States. Department of Transportation. Office of the Secretary of Transportation. Climate Change Center2025-01-01:Intercity buses provide sustainable and convenient travel options for a diverse range of journeys and contexts. Intercity bus routes may connect major...
- :United States. Department of Transportation. Office of the Secretary of Transportation. Climate Change Center2025-01-01:Transportation planning often requires coordination across multiple sectors (i.e., transportation and housing), jurisdictions (i.e., neighboring munic...
- :United States. Department of Transportation. Office of the Secretary of Transportation. Climate Change Center2025-01-01:Emissions from the last mile of delivery can account for up to 50% of total delivery carbon emissions and delivery trucks and vans contribute to conge...
- :United States. Department of Transportation. Office of the Secretary of Transportation. Climate Change Center2025-01-01:Achieving the long-term goal of decarbonizing the transportation sector requires transitioning to cleaner vehicles and fuels. However, it is also crit...
- :United States. Department of Transportation. Office of the Secretary of Transportation. Climate Change Center2025-01-01:Transit agencies nationwide are exploring the expansion of free- and reduced-fare programs to bolster ridership and public transit affordability, with...
- :United States. Department of Transportation. Office of the Secretary of Transportation. Climate Change Center2025-01-01:Idling vehicles and equipment adversely impact air quality, often near densely populated areas, and contribute to greenhouse gas emissions. Idle reduc...
- :United States. Department of Transportation. Office of the Secretary of Transportation. Climate Change Center2025-01-01:Boosting public transit ridership can directly reduce greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions by displacing trips made by single-occupancy vehicles. Public tra...
- :United States. Department of Transportation. Office of the Secretary of Transportation. Climate Change Center2025-01-01:Freight transportation is a critical component of global commerce and economic vitality. However, goods movement is a significant contributor to green...
- :United States. Department of Transportation. Office of the Secretary of Transportation. Climate Change Center2025-01-01:Trip planning tools can provide a range of information for multimodal travelers, such as maps, routes, schedules, fares, and real-time arrival and dep...
- :United States. Department of Transportation. Office of the Secretary of Transportation. Climate Change Center2025-01-01:Parking reforms are designed to efficiently use the existing parking supply and better balance supply and demand. By reducing the time spent searching...
- :United States. Department of Transportation. Office of the Secretary of Transportation. Climate Change Center2025-01-01:Freight digitalization can provide environmental, health, and economic benefits, including reduced congestion on roadways and in and around ports, low...
- :United States. Department of Transportation. Office of the Secretary of Transportation. Climate Change Center2025-01-01:Heavy-duty vehicles and engines are significant contributors to greenhouse gas emissions and local air quality issues. Typical diesel engines in heavy...
- :United States. Department of Transportation. Office of the Secretary of Transportation. Climate Change Center2025-01-01:Truck deliveries during peak periods can worsen traffic congestion, which can lead to idling, increased greenhouse gas emissions, and air pollution. C...
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