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Can backup highways protect rural economies from disaster damage?

Tomoki Ishikura

May 30, 2026

When a highway fails, rural areas lose market access and supply chains break—damaging economies miles away. Researchers combined road network maps with economic models to test whether backup routes in Japan's Chugoku region actually prevent these distant economic shocks. They found redundant highways protect far more economic value than the travel time savings alone suggest.
Published as Mitigation of spatial economic impact propagation of highway disruptions by redundant networks arXiv:2606.00614
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