A study by Arup, Lloyd’s Register (LR) and The Resilience Shift has outlined the critical role of ports in driving and supporting the case for investment in energy infrastructure. It focuses on the integration of fuel demand for early adopters in green corridors, ports, and energy systems.
Our partner, the International Coalition of Sustainable Infrastructure (ICSI) is co-hosting the webinar series: Sustainable Infrastructure: Putting Principle into Practice, that aims to create a connected community of sustainable infrastructure practitioners, and to share state-of-the-art tools and knowledge on planning and building sustainable infrastructure.
The call to action is clear, but how do you make change happen? Peter Hall is one of those helping to reshape Wood as it evolves further towards embedding sustainability and resilience across everything it does. He tells us about the journey so far.
Seth Schultz is seeking to build large-scale commitment from engineering organisations to urgently adapt and incorporate sustainability and resilience into infrastructure.
Participants at IWA-ASPIRE in Hong Kong were treated to a showcase of case studies from around the world, and technical site visits such as to the Happy Valley Stormwater Storage Scheme, an impressive 60 million litre tank in the centre of a horseracing course.
AGWA’s John Matthews talks about influencing global policy, the challenges of water resilience, and the benefits of being fluent in both policy and technical language.
This proposal provides a comprehensive overview of green infrastructure (particularly related to stormwater and drainage) and outlines how a more holistic and integrated approach to green infrastructure could be applied, based on a distillation of learnings globally and by the authors determining the most important characteristics. The authors focus on community engagement as a fundamental […]