Title: Incorporating Resilience in Infrastructure Prioritization: Application to Japan’s Road Transport Sector

Language: English

Type: Document

Nature: Report

Published: May 1, 2018


Region: East Asia and Pacific

Country: Japan

Sector: Transportation

Keywords: Knowledge Lab, Transport, Road

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Document Summary:

This paper is the result of joint work by Kyoto University and the World Bank.


Document Details:

Disruption of infrastructure services can cause significant social and economic losses, particularly in the event of a natural disaster and shows the importance of considering resilience to disaster in infrastructure investment decisions.

To support infrastructure investment decision making for sustainable and resilient development, the World Bank and Kyoto University have operationalized key resilience concepts at the project level and developed quantitative indicators capturing key aspects of infrastructure resilience. These indicators estimate ‘resilience’, expressed in terms of functionality loss and recovery time across four dimensions: travel time, economic benefit, provision of life-saving services, and provision of relief goods. The approach is now being tested for transport projects.


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