TxDOT Research Project

Creating a Resilient Port System in Texas: Assessing and Mitigating Extreme Weather Events

What Was the Need?
Extreme weather events, such as hurricanes and tropical storms, pose considerable challenges to the Texas port system. Given the economic and strategic significance of the Texas port system, ensuring its resilience against such hazards is essential. Although resilience is a vague concept defined differently by different entities, the specific aspects of port system resilience need to be identified and incorporated in resilience enhancement programs. Moreover, achieving optimal resilience of port systems requires a thorough understanding of the port network functions, identification of port infrastructure vulnerabilities, and quantification of resultant risks.

Project Summary
The research team will undertake a holistic analysis of the current resilience capabilities of the Texas port system and suggest measures to improve them. The research team will identify vulnerabilities of various port infrastructure components and supporting infrastructure. The research team will also quantify the physical and economic risks of port disruptions and develop metrics linking the characteristics of extreme events to associated risks. The research team will evaluate the resilience of the port system with due consideration to aspects concerning port system operations and its capability for restoration and recovery. The research team will provide resilience enhancement recommendations for immediate implementation based on the study findings.

Project Number
0-7055
Status
Completed

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Start Date
1/14/2020
End Date
12/31/2021
Performing Institution(s)
Center for Transportation Research (CTR)
Research Team
Research Supervisor: Zhanmin Zhang
Sponsor
Project Manager
Joanne Steele
Contract Specialist
Barbara Cisneros
TxDOT Advisor
Emily Hampton, MRT
Tricia Hasan, MRT
Sherry Pifer, TPP
Amount Funded
$307,157
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Functional Area
Planning and Environmental
Index Terms
Disaster resilience
Economic impacts
Hurricanes
Risk assessment
Seaports
Weather
Lead University
CTR
Researcher
Zhang, Zhanmin, 1962-
Geographic name
Texas

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Cited in U.S. Department of Transportation publication, "National STIC Network Showcase, 2023" [Category: Maintenance & Emergency Response].
10/18/2023 at 11:24 AM
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