A Systems Thinking approach to post-disaster restoration of maritime transportation systems
A Systems Thinking approach is used to examine elements of a maritime transportation system that are most likely to be impacted by an extreme event. The majority of the literature uses a high-level view that can fail to capture the damage at the sub-system elements. This work uses a system dynamics simulation for a better view and understanding of the Port of San Juan, Puerto Rico, as a whole system and uses Hurricane Georges (1998), as a representative disruptive event. The model focuses on the impacts of natural disasters at the sub-system level with a final goal of determining the sequence needed to restore an ocean-going port to its pre-event state. This work in progress details model development and outlines steps for using real-world information to assist maritime port manager planning and recommendations for best practices to mitigate disaster damage.
Citation Information
| Publication Year | 2015 |
|---|---|
| Title | A Systems Thinking approach to post-disaster restoration of maritime transportation systems |
| Authors | Lizzette Perez Lespier, Suzanna K. Long, Thomas G. Shoberg |
| Publication Type | Conference Paper |
| Publication Subtype | Conference Paper |
| Index ID | 70155809 |
| Record Source | USGS Publications Warehouse |
| USGS Organization | Center for Geospatial Information Science (CEGIS) |