Transit system resilience: development efforts and challenges
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Novinka
[2015]
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Schriftenreihe: | Transportation infrastructure : roads, highways, bridges, airports and mass transit series
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ISBN: | 9781634825689 1634825683 |
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contents | Public transit systems, which receive funding from the federal government, are vulnerable to catastrophic events, as demonstrated by the impact Hurricane Sandy and other events have had on transit systems. These events highlight our reliance on transit systems for access to jobs, medical care, and other services, as well as the cost of recovering from these events. Building resilience-the ability to prepare for, respond to, recover from, and mitigate the risk of catastrophic events-is one strategy to help limit the nation's fiscal exposure to catastrophic events. This book examines how DHS and |
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spelling | Transit system resilience development efforts and challenges Kayla Hodges, editor New York Novinka [2015] 1 online resource txt rdacontent c rdamedia cr rdacarrier Transportation infrastructure : roads, highways, bridges, airports and mass transit series Online resource; title from PDF title page (Ebsco, viewed June 25, 2015) Public transit systems, which receive funding from the federal government, are vulnerable to catastrophic events, as demonstrated by the impact Hurricane Sandy and other events have had on transit systems. These events highlight our reliance on transit systems for access to jobs, medical care, and other services, as well as the cost of recovering from these events. Building resilience-the ability to prepare for, respond to, recover from, and mitigate the risk of catastrophic events-is one strategy to help limit the nation's fiscal exposure to catastrophic events. This book examines how DHS and BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / Industries / Transportation bisacsh TRANSPORTATION / Public Transportation bisacsh Disaster relief / Government policy fast Emergency management / Government policy fast Transportation agencies fast Transportation agencies United States Interagency coordination United States Evaluation Infrastructure (Economics) United States Maintenance and repair Emergency management Government policy United States Disaster relief Government policy United States Hodges, Kayla edt Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe Hodges, Kayla Transit System Resilience : Development Efforts and Challenges Hauppauge : Nova Science Publishers, Inc., 2015 9781634825672 |
spellingShingle | Transit system resilience development efforts and challenges Public transit systems, which receive funding from the federal government, are vulnerable to catastrophic events, as demonstrated by the impact Hurricane Sandy and other events have had on transit systems. These events highlight our reliance on transit systems for access to jobs, medical care, and other services, as well as the cost of recovering from these events. Building resilience-the ability to prepare for, respond to, recover from, and mitigate the risk of catastrophic events-is one strategy to help limit the nation's fiscal exposure to catastrophic events. This book examines how DHS and BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / Industries / Transportation bisacsh TRANSPORTATION / Public Transportation bisacsh Disaster relief / Government policy fast Emergency management / Government policy fast Transportation agencies fast Transportation agencies United States Interagency coordination United States Evaluation Infrastructure (Economics) United States Maintenance and repair Emergency management Government policy United States Disaster relief Government policy United States |
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title_auth | Transit system resilience development efforts and challenges |
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title_sort | transit system resilience development efforts and challenges |
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