The results of roundtable discussions convened by Resilience Shift to discuss the resilience of critical infrastructure systems have been published in a paper in the Engineering Sustainability Journal of the Institution of Civil Engineering
We’re working at a leadership level to unlock the opportunity of using engineers as a driving positive force for impact. The potential of post-Covid economic stimuli requires us to ensure that we are picking the right infrastructure projects to fund and then designing and building them with resilience in mind from the outset.
This year’s World Engineers Convention 2019 focused on ‘Engineering a Sustainable World: The next 100 years’. We report on highlights with reflections from Kara Brussen.
Caroline Field reports from the Future World Vision Leadership Summit and the collective action the engineering community is taking in infrastructure climate adaptation and resilience.
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The 8th Resilience Engineering Association’s Symposium on Resilience Engineering will be hosted at Linnaeus University. This year’s theme is Embracing resilience: Scaling up and Speeding up. The Resilience Shift is hosting one of its pioneering workshops.
Dr. Juliet Mian, Technical Director at the Resilience Shift, will be giving a keynote address at the DeSIRE conference on resilience engineering. This year’s theme is on Building Connections for Resilience Engineering Solutions.
Kara Brussen, an engineer in Arup’s Environment team, reflects on her time at November’s Global Engineering Congress. Stating that the engineering and infrastructure communities should now focus on turning words into action to ensure we deliver the SDGs.