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A review of emerging strategies for incorporating climate change considerations into infrastructure planning, design, and decision making
ABSTRACT Climate change is affecting infrastructure in complex and uncertain ways. Traditional load factors, safety factors, and design standards appear misaligned with current and anticipated future conditions. Thus, adapting infrastructure for a changing climate will likely necessitate balancing trade-offs between new and old design paradigms. This literature review summarizes advances in the implementation and research of resilient infrastructure within the context of climate change. We identified three categories of adaptation strategies: (1) assessments and frameworks to incorporate climate data and risks into infrastructure design and planning, (2) modelling of decision making under uncertainty and policy analysis, and (3) examples of best practices, case studies, and workarounds to enhance resilience. This work highlights advances in infrastructure decision making under uncertainty and ways to instill resilience into infrastructure systems. It is expected to help form a knowledge basis for transitioning to infrastructure planning, design, and implementation that is congruous with a changing world.
期刊介绍:
Sustainable and Resilient Infrastructure is an interdisciplinary journal that focuses on the sustainable development of resilient communities.
Sustainability is defined in relation to the ability of infrastructure to address the needs of the present without sacrificing the ability of future generations to meet their needs. Resilience is considered in relation to both natural hazards (like earthquakes, tsunami, hurricanes, cyclones, tornado, flooding and drought) and anthropogenic hazards (like human errors and malevolent attacks.) Resilience is taken to depend both on the performance of the built and modified natural environment and on the contextual characteristics of social, economic and political institutions. Sustainability and resilience are considered both for physical and non-physical infrastructure.