
Infrastructure Resilience
Infrastructure resilience refers to the ability of essential systems, like transportation, energy, and communication networks, to withstand and recover from disruptions. These disruptions can be caused by natural disasters, such as earthquakes or floods, as well as human-made events like cyberattacks. Resilient infrastructure is designed to continue functioning during crises and to recover quickly afterward. This involves using durable materials, smart design, and strategic planning to minimize damage and maintain services. Ultimately, infrastructure resilience helps ensure safety, economic stability, and the overall well-being of communities in the face of challenges.