Transportation and Infrastucture: Documents Available Online
For more information on current research projects, please visit the Transportation and Infrastucture Research Area. The documents below are alphabetized by title.
2008
Challenges of Applying Risk Management to Terrorism Security Policy
How to leave an Olympic Legacy: Using the past and the present to deliver the future
The Maritime Dimension of International Security: Terrorism, Piracy, and Challenges for the United States
Piracy and Terrorism at Sea: A Rising Challenge for U.S. Security
Policy Insight, Volume 2, Issue 2, April 2008: New Engines and Fuels for Cars and Light Trucks
Post-Katrina Recovery of the Housing Market Along the Mississippi Gulf Coast
RAND Review: Vol. 32, No. 1, Spring 2008
RAND Review: Vol. 32, No. 2, Summer 2008
RAND Transportation Researcher Guide
Road Home Program Leaves Many Homeowners Waiting
The State of U.S. Railroads: A Review of Capacity and Performance Data
Timely Assistance: Evaluating the Speed of Road Home Grantmaking
Towards a Dutch Interoperability Framework: Recommendations to the Forum Standaardisatie
2007
An Approach to Assessing the Technical Feasibility and Market Potential of a New Automotive Device
The Arc: A Formal Structure for a Palestinian State
Assessing Progress in Rebuilding the Housing Market in Mississippi in the Wake of Katrina
Benefits and Barriers: Using and Sharing Geospatial Information in the Department of Defense
Beyond the Gas Tax: Alternatives for a Greener World
Can Publicly Available Information Be Used in Planning Terrorist Attacks?
Commercial Wind Insurance in the Gulf States: Developments Since Hurricane Katrina and Challenges Moving Forward
Developing transport demand models: State-of-practice tools to enable detailed assessment of transport policy
Estimating the Accident Risk of Older Drivers
Evaluating Alternative Organizational Structures to Revitalize the Economy of New Orleans
Exploring Terrorist Targeting Preferences
Flexible Substitution Patterns in Models of Mode and Time of Day Choice: New Evidence from the UK and the Netherlands
A Framework for Planning Cost-Effective Rail Security Against a Terrorist Attack
Freedom and Information: Assessing Publicly Available Data Regarding U.S. Transportation Infrastructure Security
Getting Inside the Terrorist Mind
Globalization and Beyond: Keynote Address
Increasing the Capacity of Freight Transportation: U.S. and Canadian Perspectives
Installation Mapping Enables Many Missions: The Benefits of and Barriers to Sharing Geospatial Data Assets
Isles of Scilly Travel Demand Model
Isles of Scilly: Travel Demand Study
Logistics: Supply Based or Distribution Based?
Modelling Park-and-Ride: Understanding multi-modal travel
Navigating the Information Revolution: Choices for Laggard Countries
Network Technologies for Networked Terrorists: Assessing the Value of Information and Communication Technologies to Modern Terrorist Organizations
The PRISM Model: Evidence on Model Hierarchy and Parameter Values
RAND Review: Vol. 31, No. 1, Spring 2007
RAND Review: Vol. 31, No. 3, Fall 2007
Regulating Older Drivers: Are New Policies Needed?
Robust Decisions and Deep Uncertainty: An Application of Real Options to Public and Private Investment in Hydrogen and Fuel Cell Technologies
Securing America's Passenger-Rail Systems
Setting the Agenda for an Evidence-based Olympics
The Thin Green Line: An Assessment of DoD's Readiness and Environmental Protection Initiative to Buffer Installation Encroachment
The Thin Green Line: Buffering the Nation's Military Bases
Uncertainty in Traffic Forecasts: Literature Review and New Results for the Netherlands
What Progress Is Mississippi Making in Rebuilding Its Affordable Housing Stock After Katrina?
What Risks Do Older Drivers Pose to Traffic Safety?
2006
Benefits of Punctuality for the Paris Suburban Railway Network: Synthesis Report
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