4.6 Article

LINES: muLtImodal traNsportation rEsilience analySis

Journal

SUSTAINABILITY
Volume 14, Issue 13, Pages -

Publisher

MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/su14137891

Keywords

multimodality; resilience; sustainable mobility

Funding

  1. national funds through Fundacao para a Ciencia e a Tecnologia (FCT) [DSAIPA/DS/0111/2018]
  2. FCT [PTDC/MAT-APL/6804/2020, PTDC/CCI-INF/7366/2020]
  3. INESC-ID
  4. INESC-ID pluriannual [UIDB/50021/2020]
  5. Fundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologia [PTDC/CCI-INF/7366/2020, PTDC/MAT-APL/6804/2020] Funding Source: FCT

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This study aims to contribute to more sustainable mobility solutions by proposing robust and actionable methods to assess the resilience of a multimodal transport system. The relevance of the proposed methodology to detect actionable vulnerabilities is illustrated using a specific case study.
This study aims to contribute to more sustainable mobility solutions by proposing robust and actionable methods to assess the resilience of a multimodal transport system. Resilience is seen in a dynamic lean setting, looking at aspects in the network topology and user's flow and demand throughout a parameterizable period. We hypothesize that this network's appropriate multi-layered and traffic-sensitive modeling can promote the integrated analysis of different transport modes and support an improved resilience analysis. We operationalize the lean resilience conceptual construct with the proposed muLtImodal traNsportation rEsilience aSsessment (LINES) methodological process. Using the city of Lisbon as a study case, we illustrate the relevance of the proposed methodology to detect actionable vulnerabilities in the bus-tram-subway network.

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