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Colker, Ryan M.,
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Optimizing community infrastructure = resilience in the face of shocks and stresses /
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Optimizing community infrastructure/ edited by Ryan M. Colker.
Reminder of title:
resilience in the face of shocks and stresses /
other author:
Colker, Ryan M.,
Published:
Kidlington, Oxford, United Kingdom :Butterworth-Heinemann, an imprint of Elsevier, : 2020.,
Description:
1 online resource.
Notes:
Includes index.
[NT 15003449]:
Intro; Title page; Table of Contents; Copyright; Author Biographies; Acknowledgements; Introduction to Infrastructure Resilience; Part I. Making the Case; Introduction; Why Resilience?; Sustainability and Resilience; Chapter 1. Resilient Infrastructure: Understanding Interconnectedness and Long-Term Risk; Introduction; The Settled Science of Climate Change; An Already Fragile System; Climate Change Risks to Infrastructure; Building Resilient Infrastructure; Conclusion; Chapter 2. Sustainable and Resilient Buildings: Essential Together; Introduction: The Resiliency Agenda
[NT 15003449]:
The Seeds of ResilienceFrom Research to Implementation; Conclusion; Part II. Utilities; Resilience Solutions; Introduction; Risk, Interdependencies and Externalities; Electric Power Infrastructure; Water Systems; Chapter 3. ManagingRisk to Critical Infrastructures, Their Interdependencies, and the Region They Serve: A Risk Management Process; The Present Situation; Goal, Objectives, and Design Requirements for an Integrated CI-Regional RMP; Risk Management Process Description; Five Phases to Address the Five Critical Decisions; Dependencies and Interdependencies; Regional Risk and Resilience
[NT 15003449]:
Conclusions and ImplicationsChapter 4. Resilience of Electric Power Infrastructure; Examining Electric Power Resilience; Reliability Metrics and the Challenge with Developing Resilience Metrics; Making the System More Resilient; Frequency Control Safeguards; Making Individual Assets Less Critical; Limiting the Consequences of Component Failures; Failsafe Communications; Adaptive Islanding; Flexibility; Enhancing Restoration; Cyber Resilience; Personnel Resilience; Chapter 5. Becoming a Resilient Water System: A Transformative Process; Introduction; The Evolution of OCWA
[NT 15003449]:
Evolution of Asset Management at OCWAOCWA's All-Hazards Approach; Countermeasures and Assignment; Risk/Resilience Management; Emergency Response Plan Enhancements; What Lies Ahead; Part III. Finance; Introduction; Financing Resilient Infrastructure; Climate Risk in Financial Decision Making; Chapter 6. Financing Resilient Infrastructure; Introduction; Finance Sector Trends Affecting Resilient Infrastructure Demand; Factors Beyond the Finance Sector May Increase Demandfor Resilient Infrastructure; Understanding Finance Options; Resilient Infrastructure Investment Instruments: Debt
[NT 15003449]:
Enablers of Resilient Infrastructure FinanceResilient Infrastructure Finance Challenges and Solutions; Conclusion; Chapter 7. Addressing Climate Risk in Financial Decision Making; Introduction; Climate Risks and Opportunities: Why They Matter for Infrastructure Lending; The Infrastructure Finance Landscape; Translating Physical Climate Risks into Investment Life Cycles; Managing Physical Climate-Related Risks; Case Studies; Conclusion; Part IV. Landscapes & Land Use; Introduction; Nature-Based Solutions; Land-Use Policies
[NT 15003449]:
Chapter 8. Harnessing Green Infrastructure for Resilient, Natural Solutions
Subject:
Emergency management - Planning. -
Online resource:
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/book/9780128162408
ISBN:
9780128162415 (electronic bk.)
Optimizing community infrastructure = resilience in the face of shocks and stresses /
Optimizing community infrastructure
resilience in the face of shocks and stresses /[electronic resource] :edited by Ryan M. Colker. - Kidlington, Oxford, United Kingdom :Butterworth-Heinemann, an imprint of Elsevier,2020. - 1 online resource.
Includes index.
Intro; Title page; Table of Contents; Copyright; Author Biographies; Acknowledgements; Introduction to Infrastructure Resilience; Part I. Making the Case; Introduction; Why Resilience?; Sustainability and Resilience; Chapter 1. Resilient Infrastructure: Understanding Interconnectedness and Long-Term Risk; Introduction; The Settled Science of Climate Change; An Already Fragile System; Climate Change Risks to Infrastructure; Building Resilient Infrastructure; Conclusion; Chapter 2. Sustainable and Resilient Buildings: Essential Together; Introduction: The Resiliency Agenda
ISBN: 9780128162415 (electronic bk.)Subjects--Topical Terms:
784427
Emergency management
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542853
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LC Class. No.: HV553
Dewey Class. No.: 353.9/5
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