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Charles Lan, Alec Wild, Ryan Paulik, Liam Wotherspoon and Conrad Zorn
This study investigates the direct and indirect impacts of extreme sea level (ESL) flooding on critical infrastructure. While methods to quantify the direct impacts of ESL flooding on coastal areas are well established, the indirect impacts that extend b...
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Tien-Chun Ho and Hsuan-Shih Lee
The COVID-19 crisis has brought disruption to the global economy and to international passenger and cargo transportation, and the unprecedented crew change crisis remains an issue for governments around the world to address. The selection of a port for i...
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Ageel Abdulaziz Alogla, Martin Baumers, Christopher Tuck and Waiel Elmadih
There is an increasing need for supply chains that can rapidly respond to fluctuating demands and can provide customised products. This supply chain design requires the development of flexibility as a critical capability. To this end, firms are consideri...
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David Kite, Giulia Siino and Matthew Audley
The British railway system is the oldest in the world. Most railway embankments are aged around 150 years old and the percentage of disruption reports that feature them is frequently higher than other types of railway infrastructure. Remarkable works hav...
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Graham Currie, Carlyn Muir
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Due to aging infrastructure, increasing demand and limited capacity, unplanned failures of urban rail systems have become a major concern for cities worldwide. A key feature of unplanned rail disruption (URD) is the often chaotic and crowded conditions w...
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Yun Bai, Xiaopeng Li, Fan Peng, Xin Wang and Yanfeng Ouyang
While ever-growing bio-ethanol production poses considerable challenges to the bioenergy supply chain, the risk of refinery operation disruptions further compromises the efficiency and reliability of the energy supply system. This paper applies discrete ...
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Scott Kelly
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Infrastructure failure can cause significant disruption of economic activity. The size of economic loss is a direct function of the interdependencies between infrastructure and economic systems raising important questions about infrastructure vulnerabili...
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