Street networks are crucial for urban areas, but vulnerable to disasters. This study analyzes over 8,000 urban areas worldwide to understand vulnerability patterns and relationships between design characteristics and resilience. High-connectivity networks with fewer chokepoints are less vulnerable. Different types of disruptions impact network function differently, with centrality-based disruptions having the most severe effects. The study emphasizes the importance of designing resilient street networks for sustainable urban infrastructure.
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by Geoff Boeing... alle arxiv.org 03-19-2024
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