Climate-Resilient Infrastructure
Public infrastructure is a cornerstone of social and economic development in many countries. Each year, developing nations invest billions of euros in crucial infrastructure projects spanning transportation, communication, water, energy, industry, agriculture, and other key sectors. However, traditional infrastructure design often relies on historical climate data, leading to structures that may not withstand future climate conditions. As a result, critical infrastructure is increasingly at risk from climate impacts that could cause significant damage, disruption, or even catastrophic failures. Recognising this, there is a growing global and national emphasis on enhancing the resilience of public infrastructure investments to safeguard and advance social and economic development.
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Climate-Resilient Infrastructure
Public infrastructure is a cornerstone of social and economic development in many countries. Each year, developing nations invest billions of euros in crucial infrastructure projects spanning transportation, communication, water, energy, industry, agriculture, and other key sectors. However, traditional infrastructure design often relies on historical climate data, leading to structures that may not withstand future climate conditions. As a result, critical infrastructure is increasingly at risk from climate impacts that could cause significant damage, disruption, or even catastrophic failures. Recognising this, there is a growing global and national emphasis on enhancing the resilience of public infrastructure investments to safeguard and advance social and economic development.