With rapid urbanization in developing countries and the emergence of smart systems and integrated intelligent devices, the new generation of infrastructure will be smarter and more efficient. However, due to natural and anthropomorphic hazards, as well as the adverse impact of climate change, civil infrastructure systems are increasingly vulnerable. Therefore, future-proofing and designing resilience into infrastructure is one of the biggest challenges facing the industry and governments in all developing and industrialized societies. This book provides a comprehensive overview of infrastructure resiliency, new developments in this emerging field and its scopes, including ecology and sustainability, and the challenges involved in building more resilient civil infrastructure systems. Moreover, it introduces a strategic roadmap for effective and efficient methods needed for modeling, designing, and assessing resiliency.
Research Member
Research Department
Research Year
2020
Research Journal
Taylor & Francis Group
Research Publisher
CRC Press
Research Vol
Resilience of Critical Infrastructure Systems; chapter 6
Research Rank
1
Research_Pages
79-108
Research Website
https://doi.org/10.1201/9780367477394
Research Abstract