As demand for electricity increases on an already strained electrical supply due to urbanization, population growth, and climate change, the likelihood of power outages will …
Infrastructure systems form the backbone of every society, providing essential services that include energy, water, waste management, transport and telecommunications. Infrastructure …
Climate change literacy encompasses being aware of both climate change and its anthropogenic cause, and thus underpins informed mitigation and adaptation responses …
Traditional infrastructure adaptation to extreme weather events (and now climate change) has typically been techno‐centric and heavily grounded in robustness—the capacity to …
The long-term reliability and functioning of transportation systems will increasingly need to consider and plan for climate change and extreme weather events. Transportation systems …
J Williams - Urban Studies, 2019 - journals.sagepub.com
A circular approach to the way in which we manage the resources consumed and produced in cities–materials, energy, water and land–will significantly reduce the consumption of finite …
The technological revolution, particularly the availability of more data and more powerful computational tools, has led to the emergence of a new scientific field called “Computational …
In the last decade, our built environment has been exposed to a significant and wide range of crises, from primary (eg, pandemic, climate change-induced hazards) to secondary crises …
Y Koçyiğit, B Akkaya - Business Management and Strategy, 2020 - academia.edu
Flexibility and agility, which are closely interrelated concepts with organizations' performance, have effects on managers' decisions. In this context, this study aims to …