Brisa-Climate Resilience and Its Impacts on Environmental Justice Communities
Climate Resilience refers to the ability of communities, ecosystems, and economies to anticipate, prepare for, respond to, and
recover from the adverse effects of climate change. This encompasses the enhancement of infrastructure, policy frameworks, and
community practices to withstand and adapt to climatic events such as hurricanes, floods, heatwaves, and other extreme weather conditions.
In stormwater management, performance-based contracting aligns private sector compensation with desired outcomes, while promoting accountability, encouraging innovation, and transferring risk to the private sector, thereby enhancing the value and effectiveness of both public and private stormwater infrastructure programs.
As we struggle to deal with the pressing challenges of urbanization, climate change, and resource scarcity, cities of all sizes are looking for innovative solutions that solve myriad issues, from flooding to stormwater compliance and water quality issues.
From Gray to Green: Unleashing the Potential of Blue-Green Infrastructure for Urban Resilience
As we struggle to deal with the pressing challenges of urbanization, climate change, and resource scarcity, cities of all sizes are looking for innovative solutions that solve myriad issues, from flooding to stormwater compliance and water quality issues.