Ports Resilience
The Ports Resilience Collection features research on preparing, recovering, and adapting port operations in response to disasters and disruptions. Resources help address challenges faced by port operators and the maritime transportation system in planning for long-term ports resilience. Bookmark this collection: https://rosap.ntl.bts.gov/collection_port or https://doi.org/10.21949/9tbf-2k24.
- Brief 1
- Dataset 1
- Tech Report 4
- George Mason University 1
- Louisiana State University (Baton Rouge, La.) 2
- Maritime Transportation Research and Education Center (MarTREC) 1
- Pacific Southwest Region 9 UTC, University of Southern California 2
- Texas A&M Transportation Institute 1
- Transportation Consortium of South-Central States (Tran-SET) University Transportation Center for Region 6 2
- University of Maryland. National Transportation Center 1
- University of Southern California 2
- California. Dept. of Transportation. Division of Research and Innovation 1
- Maritime Transportation Research and Education Center (MarTREC) 1
- Pacific Southwest Region University Transportation Center (UTC) 1
- Transportation Consortium of South-Central States 2
- University of Maryland (College Park, Md.) 1
- Freight traffic (6)
(Max 200)
- George Mason University (1)
- Louisiana State University (Baton Rouge, La.) (2)
- Maritime Transportation Research and Education Center (MarTREC) (1)
- Pacific Southwest Region 9 UTC, University of Southern California (2)
- Texas A&M Transportation Institute (1)
- Transportation Consortium of South-Central States (Tran-SET) University Transportation Center for Region 6 (2)
- University of Maryland. National Transportation Center (1)
- University of Southern California (2)
- California. Dept. of Transportation. Division of Research and Innovation (1)
- Maritime Transportation Research and Education Center (MarTREC) (1)
- Pacific Southwest Region University Transportation Center (UTC) (1)
- Transportation Consortium of South-Central States (2)
- University of Maryland (College Park, Md.) (1)
- :Wei, Dan ;Koc, Eyuphan2020-03-31:The economic impacts of a major disruption to seaports and their associated transportation infrastructure can be extensive and can affect people in a ...
- :Hyun, Kate Kyung ;Mattingly, Stephen P.2020-10-01:Freight transportation is a major economic backbone of the United States and is vital to sustaining the nation’s economic growth. Ports, as one of t...
- :Kruse, Jim ;Birt, Andrew2023-09-15:The goal of this study is to evaluate data and models useful for assessing the resilience of port operations to road closures caused by storm surge fl...
- :Wei, Dan ;Rose, Adam2020-03-01:Serving as critical portals of a nation’s supply-chain, seaports and their associated transportation infrastructure are especially vulnerable to maj...
- :Miller-Hooks, Elise ;Asadabadi, Ali2018-03-15:Ports are key elements of global supply chains, providing connection between land- and maritime-based transportation modes. They operate in cooperativ...
- :Hyun, Kate Kyung ;Mattingly, Stephen P.2020-10-01:Freight transportation is a major economic backbone of the United States and is vital to sustaining the nation’s economic growth. Ports, as one of t...
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