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Call To Action-Resilient Infrastructure for SIDS and Coastal Regions (English)

The "Call to Action: Resilient Infrastructure for SIDS and Coastal Regions" is a pivotal document from the Coalition for Disaster Resilient Infrastructure (CDRI), addressing the urgent need for resili...

GIR Africa Resilience Working Paper: Infrastructure Resilience in Africa

This working paper is part of a series presenting regional and thematic analyses that leverage the results of the Global Infrastructure Risk Model and Resilience Index (GIRI), developed by the Coalit...

Indian cities need systemic and cohesive action to beat the heat

More than 20 cities across India surpassed temperatures of 42°C as of early April this year, with several large cities including Delhi and Mumbai under yellow alert for extreme heat.This unusually ...

Building Climate and Disaster Resilient Infrastructure (DRI) in BIMSTEC Member Countries

This Community of Practice (CoP) aims to strengthen collaborative engagement and facilitate seamless knowledge exchange across the BIMSTEC member countries, which include Bangladesh, Bhutan, India, Myanmar, Nepal, Sri Lanka, and Thailand. The CoP is designed to enhance knowledge sharing on sustainable and resilient infrastructure planning, policies, and practices.


The primary objective is to catalyse discussions among stakeholders and foster collaborative solutions to the challenges faced by these countries. The CoP will also help in identifying and addressing training and capacity-building needs. Ongoing discussions around priorities, ambitions, and actionable points will be key components of the CoP’s work

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CoP on Integrating DRI in National Adaptation Strategies

The CoP will highlight that infrastructure resilience is a vital pillar of climate adaptation and can significantly enhance national efforts to achieve the Global Goal on Adaptation. The CoP will convene governments, experts, and infrastructure practitioners to develop actionable recommendations for embedding DRI within national adaptation strategies and planning processes.

CoP on Extreme Heat Management in Urban Educational Infrastructure

The increasing frequency and intensity of extreme heat events is posing unprecedented challenges to educational infrastructure globally, particularly in urban areas and resource-constrained settings. By 2050, nearly 2.02 billion children—almost every child in the world—will be exposed to heatwaves (UNICEF, 2023). Children are physiologically more vulnerable to heat stress, and poor school infrastructure often exacerbates the issue. Extreme heat not only threatens the health and well-being of students but also undermines learning outcomes, exacerbates inequalities, and disrupts access to education. Recognizing the urgency of this challenge, CDRI is convening a Community of Practice to bring together global experts, practitioners, and policymakers. Over a four-month period, the Community will foster structured dialogue, document best practices, and develop actionable guidance to build heat-resilient school systems.

GLOBAL INFRASTRUCTURE RISK MODEL AND RESILIENCE INDEX

GIRI is the first-ever fully probabilistic model to identify and estimate risk associated with major geological and climate-related hazards (Earthquake, Tsunami, Landslide, Flood, Tropical Cyclone and Drought) across critical infrastructure sectors.

Nature-based Solutions (NbS) for Global South Cities

This course will explore Nature-based Solutions (NbS) from the perspective of cities in the global South. It will delve into some of the significant challenges that these cities are facing as a result of unsustainable development and climate change, and how those challenges can be addressed by protecting, expanding, and reintroducing nature.

Integrated Urban Planning

The course is targeted at urban decision-makers and planners and describes how to think about urban planning as an integrated process. You will learn about the concept of integrated urban planning (IUP), the benefits of integration, the process for IUP implementation, its applications in the global south through case studies.