2022
DOI: 10.1111/1468-5973.12401
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International airports as agents of resilience

Abstract: The Dallas-Fort Worth International Airport is used as an example of how traditional approaches of hardening isolated components of critical infrastructure against specific threats leaves critical assets exposed to significant, expensive, and unacceptable levels of cascading failure. Optimizing the entire airport supply chain requires the development of an interdisciplinary approach that incorporates the complexities of the airports' supply chain including numerous dependent, interdependent and independent rel… Show more

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“…Interventionist approaches, such as private aid groups or international organizations, rely upon transfers of resources and capital from one body to another (e.g., from other countries, philanthropic organizations, multinational emergency response agencies). Resilience-by-intervention supports system recovery (Galaitsi et al, 2022;Horton et al, 2022), but often at the direction or goal of meeting specific priorities of the external resource manager. This arrangement can effectively stimulate resilience in situations with clearly defined losses, and when those losses are of a relatively low resource cost for the external system.…”
Section: Conceptualizing Resilience Practice In the Caribbeanmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Interventionist approaches, such as private aid groups or international organizations, rely upon transfers of resources and capital from one body to another (e.g., from other countries, philanthropic organizations, multinational emergency response agencies). Resilience-by-intervention supports system recovery (Galaitsi et al, 2022;Horton et al, 2022), but often at the direction or goal of meeting specific priorities of the external resource manager. This arrangement can effectively stimulate resilience in situations with clearly defined losses, and when those losses are of a relatively low resource cost for the external system.…”
Section: Conceptualizing Resilience Practice In the Caribbeanmentioning
confidence: 99%