Reestablishment of Transport Systems After an Earthquake and Establishment of Lifeline Systems

Social order relies on a complex network of infrastructure lifeline systems. When a disaster strikes, restoring lifeline systems is at the heart of restoring social organization. At the center of lifelines is a multimodal transport system. Highways...

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Main Author: Scales, John Carter
Format: Brief
Language:English
Published: 2012
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Online Access:http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2010/12/13339510/reestablishment-transport-systems-after-earthquake-establishment-lifeline-systems
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spelling okr-10986-101362021-04-23T14:02:48Z Reestablishment of Transport Systems After an Earthquake and Establishment of Lifeline Systems Scales, John Carter ACCELERATION ALTERNATE ROUTES BRIDGE BRIDGES CARS CATASTROPHIC EVENTS CELLULAR PHONES COMMUTER RAIL COMMUTER RAIL LINE COMMUTERS COMMUTING CONCRETE CONSTRUCTION METHODS DAMAGES DEMOLITION DISASTER DISASTER ASSISTANCE DISASTER RECOVERY DISASTER REDUCTION DISASTER RELIEF DISASTER RISK DISASTERS DOCUMENTS DRIVING EARTHQUAKE EARTHQUAKES EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT EMERGENCY OPERATIONS EMERGENCY PLANS EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS EMERGENCY RESPONSE EMERGENCY TRANSPORTATION EXTREME EVENTS FAULT LINE FIRE FIRE FIGHTING FIRES FREEWAY FREEWAYS HAZARDOUS CONDITIONS HIGHWAY HIGHWAY ADMINISTRATION HIGHWAY PATROL HIGHWAY SYSTEM HIGHWAYS INFRASTRUCTURE DAMAGE INJURIES INSPECTION INTERNATIONAL STRATEGY FOR DISASTER REDUCTION INTERSECTIONS LANDSLIDES LIQUEFACTION METROPOLITAN TRANSPORTATION METROPOLITAN TRANSPORTATION AUTHORITY MOBILITY MOTORIST MOTORIST BEHAVIOR MOTORISTS MULTIMODAL TRANSPORT NATURAL DISASTER NEIGHBORING STATES PASSENGER PASSENGER CARS PUBLIC ROADS PUBLIC SAFETY PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION PUBLIC WORKS RAIL RAIL ROUTES RAILWAY RAILWAY STATIONS RECONSTRUCTION RESCUE RESCUE PERSONNEL RIGHT OF WAY ROADWAY ROUTE ROUTES SHEAR STEEL STRUCTURES TRAFFIC TRAFFIC CONTROL TRAFFIC DATA TRAFFIC MANAGEMENT TRAFFIC MANAGEMENT CENTERS TRAFFIC MANAGEMENT PLAN TRANSIT TRANSIT OPTIONS TRANSPORT TRANSPORT INFRASTRUCTURE TRANSPORT SYSTEM TRANSPORT SYSTEMS TRANSPORTATION TRANSPORTATION DECISIONS TRANSPORTATION RESEARCH TRANSPORTATION SYSTEM TRAVELERS VEHICULAR TRAFFIC Social order relies on a complex network of infrastructure lifeline systems. When a disaster strikes, restoring lifeline systems is at the heart of restoring social organization. At the center of lifelines is a multimodal transport system. Highways are among the oldest of lifelines. There are generally significant impacts to transport lifeline systems earthquake. These systems can often be interrupted and destroyed as a result of landslides, failed bridges, geographic proximity to a fault line, and liquefaction. Bridges are usually the most vulnerable link. Reestablishment of lifelines after an earthquake is an extremely complex process. Networks of transport, utilities, communications, and other lifeline systems are all interdependent. All entities can benefit from a detailed evaluation of the reestablishment processes earthquake. This reduces the timelines associated with reconstruction and shows the optimal processes for the future. 2012-08-13T10:31:23Z 2012-08-13T10:31:23Z 2010-12 http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2010/12/13339510/reestablishment-transport-systems-after-earthquake-establishment-lifeline-systems http://hdl.handle.net/10986/10136 English EAP DRM Knowledge Notes; No. 6 CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ World Bank Publications & Research :: Brief Publications & Research East Asia and Pacific
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topic ACCELERATION
ALTERNATE ROUTES
BRIDGE
BRIDGES
CARS
CATASTROPHIC EVENTS
CELLULAR PHONES
COMMUTER RAIL
COMMUTER RAIL LINE
COMMUTERS
COMMUTING
CONCRETE
CONSTRUCTION METHODS
DAMAGES
DEMOLITION
DISASTER
DISASTER ASSISTANCE
DISASTER RECOVERY
DISASTER REDUCTION
DISASTER RELIEF
DISASTER RISK
DISASTERS
DOCUMENTS
DRIVING
EARTHQUAKE
EARTHQUAKES
EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT
EMERGENCY OPERATIONS
EMERGENCY PLANS
EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS
EMERGENCY RESPONSE
EMERGENCY TRANSPORTATION
EXTREME EVENTS
FAULT LINE
FIRE
FIRE FIGHTING
FIRES
FREEWAY
FREEWAYS
HAZARDOUS CONDITIONS
HIGHWAY
HIGHWAY ADMINISTRATION
HIGHWAY PATROL
HIGHWAY SYSTEM
HIGHWAYS
INFRASTRUCTURE DAMAGE
INJURIES
INSPECTION
INTERNATIONAL STRATEGY FOR DISASTER REDUCTION
INTERSECTIONS
LANDSLIDES
LIQUEFACTION
METROPOLITAN TRANSPORTATION
METROPOLITAN TRANSPORTATION AUTHORITY
MOBILITY
MOTORIST
MOTORIST BEHAVIOR
MOTORISTS
MULTIMODAL TRANSPORT
NATURAL DISASTER
NEIGHBORING STATES
PASSENGER
PASSENGER CARS
PUBLIC ROADS
PUBLIC SAFETY
PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION
PUBLIC WORKS
RAIL
RAIL ROUTES
RAILWAY
RAILWAY STATIONS
RECONSTRUCTION
RESCUE
RESCUE PERSONNEL
RIGHT OF WAY
ROADWAY
ROUTE
ROUTES
SHEAR
STEEL
STRUCTURES
TRAFFIC
TRAFFIC CONTROL
TRAFFIC DATA
TRAFFIC MANAGEMENT
TRAFFIC MANAGEMENT CENTERS
TRAFFIC MANAGEMENT PLAN
TRANSIT
TRANSIT OPTIONS
TRANSPORT
TRANSPORT INFRASTRUCTURE
TRANSPORT SYSTEM
TRANSPORT SYSTEMS
TRANSPORTATION
TRANSPORTATION DECISIONS
TRANSPORTATION RESEARCH
TRANSPORTATION SYSTEM
TRAVELERS
VEHICULAR TRAFFIC
spellingShingle ACCELERATION
ALTERNATE ROUTES
BRIDGE
BRIDGES
CARS
CATASTROPHIC EVENTS
CELLULAR PHONES
COMMUTER RAIL
COMMUTER RAIL LINE
COMMUTERS
COMMUTING
CONCRETE
CONSTRUCTION METHODS
DAMAGES
DEMOLITION
DISASTER
DISASTER ASSISTANCE
DISASTER RECOVERY
DISASTER REDUCTION
DISASTER RELIEF
DISASTER RISK
DISASTERS
DOCUMENTS
DRIVING
EARTHQUAKE
EARTHQUAKES
EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT
EMERGENCY OPERATIONS
EMERGENCY PLANS
EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS
EMERGENCY RESPONSE
EMERGENCY TRANSPORTATION
EXTREME EVENTS
FAULT LINE
FIRE
FIRE FIGHTING
FIRES
FREEWAY
FREEWAYS
HAZARDOUS CONDITIONS
HIGHWAY
HIGHWAY ADMINISTRATION
HIGHWAY PATROL
HIGHWAY SYSTEM
HIGHWAYS
INFRASTRUCTURE DAMAGE
INJURIES
INSPECTION
INTERNATIONAL STRATEGY FOR DISASTER REDUCTION
INTERSECTIONS
LANDSLIDES
LIQUEFACTION
METROPOLITAN TRANSPORTATION
METROPOLITAN TRANSPORTATION AUTHORITY
MOBILITY
MOTORIST
MOTORIST BEHAVIOR
MOTORISTS
MULTIMODAL TRANSPORT
NATURAL DISASTER
NEIGHBORING STATES
PASSENGER
PASSENGER CARS
PUBLIC ROADS
PUBLIC SAFETY
PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION
PUBLIC WORKS
RAIL
RAIL ROUTES
RAILWAY
RAILWAY STATIONS
RECONSTRUCTION
RESCUE
RESCUE PERSONNEL
RIGHT OF WAY
ROADWAY
ROUTE
ROUTES
SHEAR
STEEL
STRUCTURES
TRAFFIC
TRAFFIC CONTROL
TRAFFIC DATA
TRAFFIC MANAGEMENT
TRAFFIC MANAGEMENT CENTERS
TRAFFIC MANAGEMENT PLAN
TRANSIT
TRANSIT OPTIONS
TRANSPORT
TRANSPORT INFRASTRUCTURE
TRANSPORT SYSTEM
TRANSPORT SYSTEMS
TRANSPORTATION
TRANSPORTATION DECISIONS
TRANSPORTATION RESEARCH
TRANSPORTATION SYSTEM
TRAVELERS
VEHICULAR TRAFFIC
Scales, John Carter
Reestablishment of Transport Systems After an Earthquake and Establishment of Lifeline Systems
geographic_facet East Asia and Pacific
relation EAP DRM Knowledge Notes; No. 6
description Social order relies on a complex network of infrastructure lifeline systems. When a disaster strikes, restoring lifeline systems is at the heart of restoring social organization. At the center of lifelines is a multimodal transport system. Highways are among the oldest of lifelines. There are generally significant impacts to transport lifeline systems earthquake. These systems can often be interrupted and destroyed as a result of landslides, failed bridges, geographic proximity to a fault line, and liquefaction. Bridges are usually the most vulnerable link. Reestablishment of lifelines after an earthquake is an extremely complex process. Networks of transport, utilities, communications, and other lifeline systems are all interdependent. All entities can benefit from a detailed evaluation of the reestablishment processes earthquake. This reduces the timelines associated with reconstruction and shows the optimal processes for the future.
format Publications & Research :: Brief
author Scales, John Carter
author_facet Scales, John Carter
author_sort Scales, John Carter
title Reestablishment of Transport Systems After an Earthquake and Establishment of Lifeline Systems
title_short Reestablishment of Transport Systems After an Earthquake and Establishment of Lifeline Systems
title_full Reestablishment of Transport Systems After an Earthquake and Establishment of Lifeline Systems
title_fullStr Reestablishment of Transport Systems After an Earthquake and Establishment of Lifeline Systems
title_full_unstemmed Reestablishment of Transport Systems After an Earthquake and Establishment of Lifeline Systems
title_sort reestablishment of transport systems after an earthquake and establishment of lifeline systems
publishDate 2012
url http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2010/12/13339510/reestablishment-transport-systems-after-earthquake-establishment-lifeline-systems
http://hdl.handle.net/10986/10136
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