Policy research
A key area of work is to help establish a shared understanding of existing and future policy and standards that can enable critical infrastructure resilience.
A key area of work is to help establish a shared understanding of existing and future policy and standards that can enable critical infrastructure resilience.
The Resilience Shift recognises that, to promote a shift in how the resilience of critical infrastructure is delivered in practice, decision makers need a common understanding of ‘what’ resilience is […]
The Resilience Shift seeks to catalyse significant change in the way critical infrastructure is planned, designed, operated and maintained. If this change happens, engineered structures and infrastructure will be not […]
Resilience value is different for public and private sector stakeholders, and PPPs create the potential for resilience value to be understood and realised by all those involved. This guidance note […]
Today’s policy symposium in Melbourne, Australia, is now concluded, with a wealth of valuable discussion about how to incentivise resilience and the role of different policy instruments in enhancing critical infrastructure resilience.
Join us in Melbourne in mid-May to explore the key drivers of best practice for critical infrastructure resilience and the learning from our work on policy and standards.
As part of its work on incentivising resilience, the Resilience Shift aims to answer questions on what we think is important in terms of moving the needle for the resilience […]
We have appointed two new grantees to our project on incentivising resilience through government policy. This work aims to understand how policy can mainstream best practice in critical infrastructure resilience.