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TRANSPORTATION INSIGHTS | 5

Transportation
Resilience 2023

International Conference on Extreme
Weather and Climate Change Challenges

NOVEMBER 13–15, 2023

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TRANSPORTATION INSIGHTS | 5

SUMMARY REPORT
NOVEMBER 13–15, 2023 | WASHINGTON, DC

Transportation
Resilience 2023

International Conference on Extreme
Weather and Climate Change Challenges

Chelsea Treboniak, Rapporteur
Critical Ops, LLC

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Planning Committee

Co-Chairs

Mark Abkowitz, Vanderbilt University

Brenda Dix, ICF

Steven Olmsted, Arizona Department of Transportation

Members

Annie Bennett, Georgetown Climate Center

Chen Chen, Oklahoma State University

Aimee Flannery, Jacobs

Albert Romano, ATCS

Mosi London, Arlington County (VA) Department of Transportation

Sandy Hertz, Maryland Department of Transportation

Daniel Murray, American Transportation Research Institute

Mark Teschauer, U.S. Climate Alliance

Wenxin Qiao, World Bank

Liaisons

Shawn Johnson, Office of Research, Development and Technology, Office of the Secretary, U.S. Department of Transportation

John Dean, American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials

Heather Holsinger, Office of the Under Secretary for Policy, U.S. Department of Transportation

Bradley Dean, Federal Emergency Management Agency, U.S. Department of Homeland Security

Ellen Mecray, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration

Rebecca Lupes, Federal Highway Administration, U.S. Department of Transportation

TRB Staff

William B. Anderson, Senior Program Officer

James Manning, Operations Coordinator

Gary A. Jenkins, Program Operations Manager

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TRANSPORTATION RESEARCH BOARD 2024 EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE*

OFFICERS

Chair: Carol A. Lewis, Professor, Transportation Studies, Texas Southern University, Houston

Vice Chair: Leslie S. Richards, General Manager, Southeastern Pennsylvania Transportation Authority (SEPTA), Philadelphia

Executive Director: Victoria Sheehan, Transportation Research Board, Washington, DC

MEMBERS

Michael F. Ableson, CEO, Arrival Automotive–North America, Detroit, MI

James F. Albaugh, President and CEO, The Boeing Company (retired), Scottsdale, AZ

Carlos M. Braceras, Executive Director, Utah Department of Transportation, Salt Lake City

Douglas C. Ceva, Vice President, Customer Lead Solutions, Prologis, Inc., Jupiter, FL

Nancy Daubenberger, Commissioner of Transportation, Minnesota Department of Transportation, St. Paul

Marie Therese Dominguez, Commissioner, New York State Department of Transportation, Albany

Garrett Eucalitto, Commissioner, Connecticut Department of Transportation, Newington

Chris T. Hendrickson, Hamerschlag University Professor of Engineering Emeritus, Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, PA

Randell Iwasaki, President and CEO, Iwasaki Consulting Services, Walnut Creek, CA

Ashby Johnson, Executive Director, Capital Area Metropolitan Planning Organization (CAMPO), Austin, TX

Joel M. Jundt, Secretary of Transportation, South Dakota Department of Transportation, Pierre

Hani S. Mahmassani, W.A. Patterson Distinguished Chair in Transportation; Director, Transportation Center, Northwestern University, Evanston, IL

Scott C. Marler, Director, Iowa Department of Transportation, Ames

Ricardo Martinez, Adjunct Professor of Emergency Medicine, Emory University School of Medicine, Decatur, GA

Michael R. McClellan, Vice President, Strategic Planning, Norfolk Southern Corporation, Atlanta, GA

Russell McMurry, Commissioner, Georgia Department of Transportation, Atlanta

Craig E. Philip, Research Professor and Director, VECTOR, Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Vanderbilt University, Nashville, TN

Steward T.A. Pickett, Distinguished Senior Scientist, Cary Institute of Ecosystem Studies, Millbrook, NY

Susan A. Shaheen, Professor and Co-director, Transportation Sustainability Research Center, University of California, Berkeley

Marc Williams, Executive Director, Texas Department of Transportation, Austin

EX OFFICIO MEMBERS

Michael R. Berube, Deputy Assistant Secretary for Sustainable Transportation, U.S. Department of Energy, Washington, DC

Amit Bose, Administrator, Federal Railroad Administration, Washington, DC

Tristan Brown, Deputy Administrator, Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration, U.S. Department of Transportation, Washington, DC

Steven Cliff, Executive Officer, California Air Resources Board, Sacramento

Rand Ghayad, Senior Vice President, Association of American Railroads, Washington, DC

LeRoy Gishi, Chief, Division of Transportation, Bureau of Indian Affairs, U.S. Department of the Interior, Germantown, MD

Robert C. Hampshire, Deputy Assistant Secretary for Research and Technology, U.S. Department of Transportation, Washington, DC

Jason Kelly, Deputy Commanding General for Civil Works and Emergency Operations, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Washington, DC

Zahra “Niloo” Parvinashtiani, Engineer, Mobility Consultant Solutions, Iteris Inc., Fairfax, VA, and Chair, TRB Young Members Coordinating Council

Ann Phillips (Rear Admiral, U.S. Navy, retired), Maritime Administrator, Maritime Administration, U.S. Department of Transportation, Washington, DC

Sophie Shulman, Deputy Administrator, National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, Washington, DC

Karl Simon, Director, Transportation and Climate Division, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC

Paul P. Skoutelas, President and CEO, American Public Transportation Association, Washington, DC

Polly Trottenberg, Deputy Secretary of Transportation, U.S. Department of Transportation, Washington, DC

Jim Tymon, Executive Director, American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials, Washington, DC

Veronica Vanterpool, Acting Administrator, Federal Transit Administration, Washington, DC

Michael Whitaker, Administrator, Federal Aviation Administration, U.S. Department of Transportation, Washington, DC

Kristin White, Acting Administrator, Federal Highway Administration, U.S. Department of Transportation, Washington, DC

Vinn White, Deputy Administrator, Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration, Washington, DC

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* Membership as of November 2024.

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Contents

Preface

Acronyms and Abbreviations

Introduction

Conference Objectives

Session Snapshots

Welcome and Opening Plenary

Brenda Dix, Steven Olmsted, Mark Abkowitz, Victoria Sheehan, Robert Hampshire

Plenary Session: Advancing Resilience in Surface Transportation—Roads, Rail, Port, and Transit

Steven Olmsted, Moderator, Joshua DeFlorio, Rebecca Lupes, E. Cris Liban, Michael Johnsen, Gretchen Goldman

Technical Session A: Adaptation Planning Around the World

Wenxin Qiao, Moderator, Jin Xiong, Jose Moran, Eric Lancelot, Marta Pertierra, John T. Harvey, Mari Tye, Mark Rupp, Linda Silka, Annie Bennett, Gordon Airey, Clara Gonzalez, Illán Paniagua, Enrique Galdón

Technical Session B: Mitigating and Reducing Impacts of High-Risk Flooding Events

Mark Teschauer, Moderator, Tyler Jantzen, Jack Kurki-Fox, Rupsa Roy, Christopher Dorney, Mike Rotar, Barbara Doll, Daniel Line, Matt Lauffer, Indrani Ghosh, Kristoffer Langlie

Technical Session C: Measuring Resilience Benefits: Lessons Learned

Shawn Johnson, Moderator, Karen White, Joseph Krolak, Derek Soden, Robert Kafalenos, Suseel Indrakanti, Aimee Flannery, Maria Pena

Technical Session D: Vulnerability Assessment Frameworks and Tools

Chelsea Treboniak, Moderator, Rawlings Miller, Amit Armstrong, Amit Sachan, Mike Woning, Annika Ragsdale, Steve Bourne, Matt Lauffer, Margreet Van Marle, Kees van Muiswinkel, Thomas Bles

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Technical Session E: State Departments of Transportation Taking Action

Aimee Flannery, Moderator, Sandy Hertz, Jennifer Abrams, Kase Poling, Jim Pappas, Vishal Ream-Rao, Arnica MacCarthy, Avery Livengood, Shannon McCarty, Tripp Shealy

Technical Session F: Transit and Rail Resilience Assessments

E. Cris Liban, Moderator, Marine Lericolais, Maria Pena, Wei Bi, Huiying Fan, Veronica Wambura, Yann Souk, Michael Gonzva, Eric Adams, Juan Carlos Lam, Kristen MacAskill, Jurgen Hackl, Ziming Liu, Randall Guensler, Stephen Wong

Technical Session G: Development of Resilience Improvement Plans Under PROTECT

Eva Birk, Moderator, Pamela Cotter, Allison Breitenother, Katherine Rainone, Mark Abkowitz, Steven Olmsted

Technical Session H: Cost–Benefit Assessments

Hamid Ghasemi, Moderator, Armin Golkhandan, Kees van Muiswinkel, Kristin C. Lewis, Amit Armstrong, Juan Carlos Lam, Mike Flood, Durk Riedstra, Mike Woning, Gigi van Rhee, Bas Kolen, Jonathan Badgley, Andrew Breck, Dan F. B. Flynn, Olivia Gillham, Shawn Johnson, Zoe Johnson, Alexander Oberg, Gretchen E. Reese, Scott Smith, Kevin Zhang, Thomas Bles, Margreet van Marle, Alvaro Fonseca, Alan O’Connor, Martin Lamb, David Garcia Sanchez

Technical Session I: Using Federal Highway Administration’s New Resilience Handbooks

Robert Kafalenos, Moderator, Khalid Mohamed, Amir Golalipour, Elizabeth Habic, Suraiya Motsinger, Tashia Clemons

Technical Session J: Pavements

Albert Romano, Moderator, Hao Wang, Jim Pappas, Amir Golalipour, Seyyedmahdi Nasimifar

Workshop: Integrating Equity into Resilience

Andrea Cristina Ruiz, Moderator, Lindy Lowe, Hannah Stroud, Katie Graziano, Diana Pietri

Workshop: Justifying Investment in Climate-Resilient Transportation Infrastructure: Challenges and Opportunities

Juan Carlos Lam, Moderator, D. J. Rasmussen, Armin Golkhandan, Angie Garcia Arevalo, Amit Armstrong

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Poster Session and Networking Reception

Technical Session K: Design Standards for Resilient Transportation

Albert Romano, Moderator, Brenda Dix, Maria Mutuc, Matt Lauffer, Rose Marie Klee

Technical Session L: Regional Resilience Planning (Part A)

Rebecca Lupes, Moderator, Ben Magallon, Matthew Miller, Levi Stewart-Figueroa, Jeffrey Neal, Rene Pastorek, Andrew Canan, John P. O’Har, Nick Fang, Matthew Lepinski, Kate Zielke, Fouad Jaber

Technical Session M: Geotechnical Modeling and Geohazards (Part A)

Benjamin S. Rivers, Moderator and Presenter, Mark Vessely, Aine Mines, Jennifer Bauer

Technical Session N: Flood Risks in Transportation

Ellen Mecray, Moderator, Jamie Mooney, Paolo Avner, Ashley Atkins, Jonathan Peters, Adam Keen, Akiko Kishiue, Cameron Gordon, Richard Flanagan

Technical Session O: Developing a Business Case and Communications Strategy for Resilience Efforts

Suseel Indrakanti, Moderator and Presenter, Lian Plass, Daniel Forbush, Maria Pena, Pamela Cotter, Christina Huang, Aimee Flannery

Technical Session P: How Midwestern State Departments of Transportation Are Addressing Resilience

Daniel Murray, Moderator, Jeffrey Meek, Brian Shekleton, Zach Rable, Randy Lane

Technical Session Q: Nature-Based Solutions

Brenda Dix, Moderator and Presenter, Cameron Kukes, Bret Webb, Roy Schiff, Laura Girard, Susan Kanzler

Technical Session R: Equity in Resilience (Part A)

Annie Bennett, Moderator, Grace Lewis, Shangjia Dong, Kenneth Dierks, Thayanne Ciriaco, Jolanda Prozzi, Bumsik Kim, Eun Lee, Maia Draper, Utkarsh Gangwal, Veronica Wambura, Syeda Narmeen Zehra, Stephen Wong

Technical Session S: Designing Resilient Transportation Infrastructure

Steven Olmsted, Moderator, Alan O’Connor, Julie Eaton Ernst, Kees van Muiswinkel, Elizabeth Repko, Ivonne van Pelt, Gerrald Goselink, Thomas Bles, Ype Wijnia, Mary Koenen

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Technical Session T: Community Resilience

Bradley Dean, Moderator, Stephen Wong, Pamela Murray-Tuite, Katherine Rainone, Nick Veraart, Mohammad Jahedul Alam, Sarah Grajdura, William B. Anderson, Vaiva Kalesnikaite, Michael Deegan, Igor Linkov, David Vaughn, Annie Dixon, Hannah Walter, Kelsey Stoddard

Technical Session U: Visualization and Modeling

Mark Abkowitz, Moderator, Cristina Torres-Machi, Ted Thrasher, Crystal Goodison, Kurt Golembesky, Francisco Contreras, Reginald Pierre-Jean, Christy McCain, Jennifer Carver

Technical Session V: Agency Culture for Resilience

Cassandra Bhat, Moderator and Presenter, Jim Pappas, Keri Robinson, Chris Berg, Jennifer Carver, Stacy Williams, Rawlings Miller

Plenary Session: Global Resilient Transportation—Blending Finance, Insurance, Risk, and New Decision Theory Models

Steven Olmsted, Moderator, Andy Neal, Nicolas Peltier-Thiberge, Guru Madhavan, Alan O’Connor

Meeting: Emergency Management and Security

Chelsea Treboniak, Jenni Hesterman, Ben Currier, Jason Carnes, Daniel Genua, Irene Cabral

Technical Session W: Maritime Resilience

Bradley Dean, Moderator, Katherine Chambers, Craig Philip, Marin Schultz, Michelle Carns, Jevon Daniel, Janey Camp, Miguel Moravec

Technical Session X: Equity in Resilience (Part B)

Heather Holsinger, Moderator, Jeffrey Meek, Nick Shaw, Jiayun Shen, Rachael Barlock, E. Cris Liban, Emilia Ptak, Pamela Murray-Tuite

Technical Session Y: More Tools and Toolkits

Xiangyu Li, Moderator, Jurgen Hackl, Adair Garrett, Jennifer Martin, Akhil Anil Rajput, James Hunter, Juan Carlos Lam, Adjo Amekudzi-Kennedy, Manuel Cuadra, Zhongyu Yang, Prerna Singh, Paola Ariza

Technical Session Z: Geotechnical Modeling and Geohazards (Part B)

John Dean, Moderator, Becky Rude, Amir Golalipour, John Clendenin, Mark Vessely, Khalid Mohamed

Suggested Citation: "Front Matter." National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine. 2025. Transportation Resilience 2023: International Conference on Extreme Weather and Climate Change Challenges. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/28858.

Technical Session AA: Asset Management

Juan Carlos Lam, Moderator, Brian Shekleton, Tashia Clemons, Lauren Gardner, Doug Maki, Robert Kafalenos, Elizabeth Habic

Technical Session AB: Emergency Management

Chelsea Treboniak, Moderator, Veronica Wambura, Daniel Patterson, Charles Doktycz, Stephen Wong, Thomas Wall

Technical Session AC: Regional Resilience Planning (Part B)

Mosi London, Moderator, Chia-Wei Hsu, Alexander Kerr, Oceane Keou, Jayme Breschard, Guillermo Diaz-Fana

Technical Session AD: Nature-Based Resilience for Transportation: Connecting New Science, Engineering, and Ecology to Support Practice

Trevor Meckley, Moderator, Elizabeth Habic, Arnica MacCarthy, Vishal Ream-Rao, Benjamin Bowers, Jo Sias

Closing Plenary—Tools, Resources, and Partnerships for Transportation Resilience

Brenda Dix, Moderator, Tina Hodges, Trevor Meckley, Shawn Johnson, Peter Herrisk, Jr., Kim Penn, Ann Shinkany, Sandra Pavlovic, E. Cris Liban, Heather Holsinger, Bhaskar Subramanian

Research Needs

TRB Reference Information Provided During the Conference

Appendix: Conference Schedule

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