Mitigation of spatial economic impact propagation of highway disruptions by redundant networks (opens in new tab)
The damage to transportation infrastructure caused by disasters can indirectly lead to economic damage through economic interdependence, even in areas that are not directly affected. However, even when transportation routes are interrupted by a disaster, the damage can be mitigated if alternative routes are secured. Rural areas with low-density transportation networks are more vulnerable to traffic disruptions in a disaster. This study develops ...
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