
Enhance Infrastructure Resilience Undrr This methodology, developed by the united nations office for disaster risk reduction (undrr) and the coalition for disaster resilient infrastructure (cdri), aims to support countries in assessing the current state of infrastructure resilience, so that areas of improvement are identified, and actions taken. The principles for resilient infrastructure describe a set of principles, key actions, and guidelines to create national scale net resilience gain and improve the continuity of critical services such as energy, transport, water, wastewater, waste, and digital communications, which enable health, education, etc. to function effectively.

Enhance Infrastructure Resilience Undrr Improving infrastructure resilience at a system level requires a multi stakeholder approach. key actions under each of the principles are detailed in this handbook with explanations, proposed interventions, examples, and indicators to facilitate their implementation. Nations office for disaster risk reduction (undrr) has recognised that one of the key gaps in the infrastructure resilience arena is a shared view of: what infrastructure is in scope; the extent of resilience; the scale and introduction ambition for resilience; the definition of resilience; and what can be done to improve infrastructure resilience. Improve infrastructure resilience in a risk context of increasingly complex cascading disaster impacts that can occur across the whole infrastructure system. the principles for resilient infrastructure also introduce a new and innovative concept of “net resilience gain” which is an important pillar in. Options for addressing infrastructure resilience, undrr woring paper, 2020 as early as 1999, undrr (then idndr) laid out the factors that increase the impact of natural hazards on infrastruc ture. these included: • extension of settlements driven by globalization, • human actions and decisions [construction costs on flood.

Enhance Infrastructure Resilience Undrr Improve infrastructure resilience in a risk context of increasingly complex cascading disaster impacts that can occur across the whole infrastructure system. the principles for resilient infrastructure also introduce a new and innovative concept of “net resilience gain” which is an important pillar in. Options for addressing infrastructure resilience, undrr woring paper, 2020 as early as 1999, undrr (then idndr) laid out the factors that increase the impact of natural hazards on infrastruc ture. these included: • extension of settlements driven by globalization, • human actions and decisions [construction costs on flood. This handbook provides guidance for the implementation of the principles for resilient infrastructure, which have been developed by the un office on disaster risk reduction (undrr). the principles support the implementation of the sendai framework for disaster risk reduction 2015 2030 and the sustainable development goals (sdg) , in particular. Adopting global standards and approaches, such as the principles for resilient infrastructure, that integrate resilience into infrastructure planning, management and financing; ensuring accurate measurement and monitoring of the exposure and vulnerability of infrastructure systems. The purpose of this report is to provide an overview and an assessment of the level of inclusion of risk reduction and resilience measures in national policies and regulations for the protection of critical infrastructure in countries in europe, central asia and the south caucasus against disasters and the adverse impacts of climate change. Convergence of challenges to resilient infrastructure: • growing inter connectedness of the world, globalisation • rising risks of disasters, amplified by climate change, more intense and frequent hazards • need to multiply infrastructure capacity to meet demand • regulation and legislation toward decarbonisation.

Enhance Infrastructure Resilience Undrr This handbook provides guidance for the implementation of the principles for resilient infrastructure, which have been developed by the un office on disaster risk reduction (undrr). the principles support the implementation of the sendai framework for disaster risk reduction 2015 2030 and the sustainable development goals (sdg) , in particular. Adopting global standards and approaches, such as the principles for resilient infrastructure, that integrate resilience into infrastructure planning, management and financing; ensuring accurate measurement and monitoring of the exposure and vulnerability of infrastructure systems. The purpose of this report is to provide an overview and an assessment of the level of inclusion of risk reduction and resilience measures in national policies and regulations for the protection of critical infrastructure in countries in europe, central asia and the south caucasus against disasters and the adverse impacts of climate change. Convergence of challenges to resilient infrastructure: • growing inter connectedness of the world, globalisation • rising risks of disasters, amplified by climate change, more intense and frequent hazards • need to multiply infrastructure capacity to meet demand • regulation and legislation toward decarbonisation.