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Structuring a Definition of Resilience for the Freight Transportation System

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TRANSPORTATION RESEARCH RECORD
Volume -, Issue 2097, Pages 19-25

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SAGE PUBLICATIONS INC
DOI: 10.3141/2097-03

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This paper summarizes a broad literature review on system resilience. After these interpretations of resilience are considered, a definition of resilience in the context of freight transportation systems is provided. The definition of resilience offered here captures the interactions between managing organizations-namely, state departments of transportation, the infrastructure, and users-which is critical considering that the freight transportation system exists to support economic activity and production. A list of properties of freight transportation system resilience is outlined. These properties of resilience can contribute to the overall ability of the freight transportation system to recover from disruptions, whether exhibited at the infrastructure, managing organization, or user dimension. This contribution provides a framework that can serve as a starting point for future research, offering a shared language that promotes a more structured conversation about freight transportation resilience.

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