Resilience in the Caribbean - Natural Hazards Exposure Assessment and Areas for Future Work 360 Degree Resilience Background Paper

Evaluating the resilience of critical infrastructure systems (power, transport and water sectors) in the Caribbean requires geospatial data on infrastructure, hazard frequency, fragility, and downstream impact modeling. Ideally, resilience analyses can inform decision makers about their most vulnera...

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Resilience in the Caribbean - Natural Hazards Exposure Assessment and Areas for Future Work 360 Degree Resilience Background Paper
Climate Change Impacts
Environment
Hazard Risk Management
Infrastructure Economics
Infrastructure Economics and Finance
Natural Disasters
Urban Development
title Resilience in the Caribbean - Natural Hazards Exposure Assessment and Areas for Future Work 360 Degree Resilience Background Paper
title_auth Resilience in the Caribbean - Natural Hazards Exposure Assessment and Areas for Future Work 360 Degree Resilience Background Paper
title_exact_search Resilience in the Caribbean - Natural Hazards Exposure Assessment and Areas for Future Work 360 Degree Resilience Background Paper
title_full Resilience in the Caribbean - Natural Hazards Exposure Assessment and Areas for Future Work 360 Degree Resilience Background Paper A.E. Schweikert
title_fullStr Resilience in the Caribbean - Natural Hazards Exposure Assessment and Areas for Future Work 360 Degree Resilience Background Paper A.E. Schweikert
title_full_unstemmed Resilience in the Caribbean - Natural Hazards Exposure Assessment and Areas for Future Work 360 Degree Resilience Background Paper A.E. Schweikert
title_short Resilience in the Caribbean - Natural Hazards Exposure Assessment and Areas for Future Work
title_sort resilience in the caribbean natural hazards exposure assessment and areas for future work 360 degree resilience background paper
title_sub 360 Degree Resilience Background Paper
topic Climate Change Impacts
Environment
Hazard Risk Management
Infrastructure Economics
Infrastructure Economics and Finance
Natural Disasters
Urban Development
topic_facet Climate Change Impacts
Environment
Hazard Risk Management
Infrastructure Economics
Infrastructure Economics and Finance
Natural Disasters
Urban Development
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