
Infrastructure for Resilience and Adaptation
Infrastructure for Resilience and Adaptation refers to the designed systems and structures—such as roads, buildings, water supplies, and energy networks—that are built or improved to withstand and quickly recover from challenges like natural disasters, climate change, or environmental shifts. Its goal is to ensure communities remain functional, safe, and sustainable amid changing conditions. This approach involves planning, innovative technologies, and materials to reduce vulnerabilities, protect assets, and adapt to future risks, ultimately supporting long-term stability and well-being.