- Author
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Zimmerman, R.
- Title
- Public Infrastructure Service Flexibility for Response and Recovery in the Attacks at the World Trade Center, September 11, 2001.
- Coporate
- Wagner Graduate School of Public Service, NY
- Report
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Program on Environment and Behavior; Special Publication #39,
2003,
- Keywords
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World Trade Center
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disasters
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terrorism
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terrorists
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building collapse
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flexibility
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transportation
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communication equipment
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communication networks
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telephones
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technology assessment
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technology utilization
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electrical power
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radio equipment
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telecommunications
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water
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water supply
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information dissemination
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decision making
- Identifiers
- World Trade Center (110-story-high) Towers, Manhattan, New York, September 11, 2001; concept of flexibility: definitions and significance; wireless communication; internet; conventional telephone lines (land lines); production and transmission; flood prevention; change in average weekday transit ridership, 2001; flexibility as a measure of infrastructure performance in times of crisis