Highlighting Potable Water Resilience
Resilience Shift’s work on Potable Water Resilience is back under the spotlight at the National Lifeline Utilities Forum in New Zealand.
Resilience Shift’s work on Potable Water Resilience is back under the spotlight at the National Lifeline Utilities Forum in New Zealand.
A resilience round-table with professional institutions and associations focused on their potential contribution to critical infrastructure resilience
Plenty of cross-output learning has been gained from our wealth of publications, while a wide range of events and fieldwork this past month helped us to share and engage with others working actively in infrastructure resilience.
What are the key drivers of a change in practice to more resilient infrastructure? This question has been front of mind during May.
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.
Resilience Shift primers are intended to be a brief document introducing the elementary principles of resilience relevant to an industry sector
At this time of year, with many projects coming to a conclusion, it’s an opportunity to start synthesising the conclusions across the Resilience Shift’s output as a whole.
We have appointed four new grantees commissioned to develop industry-specific primers for Shipping, Roads and Railways, Potable Water Infrastructure, and Electrical Utilities.