Overview of Engineering Options for Increasing Infrastructure Resilience in the Caribbean : 360° Resilience Background Paper

The geographical location of Caribbean counties makes them particularly vulnerable to natural hazards. Buildings, water, transport, and power infrastructure represent key assets for these countries, yet many of these assets are located in highly hazard-prone zones and thus are exposed to the resulti...

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Main Author: Miyamoto International, Inc.
Format: Working Paper
Language:English
Published: World Bank, Washington, DC 2021
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Online Access:http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/undefined/260061635280496287/360-Resilience-A-Guide-to-Prepare-the-Caribbean-for-a-New-Generation-of-Shocks-Overview-of-Engineering-Options-for-Increasing-Infrastructure-Resilience-in-the-Caribbean
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spelling okr-10986-364072021-10-30T09:24:15Z Overview of Engineering Options for Increasing Infrastructure Resilience in the Caribbean : 360° Resilience Background Paper Miyamoto International, Inc. NATURAL HAZARD BUILDING INFRASTRUCTURE WATER INFRASTRUCTURE TRANSPORT INFRASTRUCTURE POWER INFRASTRUCTURE ENERGY INFRASTRUCTURE CONSTRUCTION QUALITY EARLY WARNING SYSTEM MITIGATION COST DESIGN CODES RESILIENCE MEASURES The geographical location of Caribbean counties makes them particularly vulnerable to natural hazards. Buildings, water, transport, and power infrastructure represent key assets for these countries, yet many of these assets are located in highly hazard-prone zones and thus are exposed to the resulting hazard impacts. The continuous operation of critical public buildings, water, transport, and power infrastructure allows for ongoing economic growth and societal well-being. Damage to these sectors results in direct economic losses, operation interruption, and has cascading effects on other infrastructure. To enhance the resiliency of this critical infrastructure, it is important to undertake an evaluation program (condition assessment), identify the vulnerable components, and devise effective strengthening techniques for vulnerable components; the goal of such a program is a reduction in damage, economic losses, and downtime in future natural hazard events. 2021-10-27T15:18:28Z 2021-10-27T15:18:28Z 2021-02-26 Working Paper http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/undefined/260061635280496287/360-Resilience-A-Guide-to-Prepare-the-Caribbean-for-a-New-Generation-of-Shocks-Overview-of-Engineering-Options-for-Increasing-Infrastructure-Resilience-in-the-Caribbean http://hdl.handle.net/10986/36407 English CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo World Bank World Bank, Washington, DC Publications & Research Publications & Research :: Working Paper Latin America & Caribbean Caribbean
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topic NATURAL HAZARD
BUILDING INFRASTRUCTURE
WATER INFRASTRUCTURE
TRANSPORT INFRASTRUCTURE
POWER INFRASTRUCTURE
ENERGY INFRASTRUCTURE
CONSTRUCTION QUALITY
EARLY WARNING SYSTEM
MITIGATION COST
DESIGN CODES
RESILIENCE MEASURES
spellingShingle NATURAL HAZARD
BUILDING INFRASTRUCTURE
WATER INFRASTRUCTURE
TRANSPORT INFRASTRUCTURE
POWER INFRASTRUCTURE
ENERGY INFRASTRUCTURE
CONSTRUCTION QUALITY
EARLY WARNING SYSTEM
MITIGATION COST
DESIGN CODES
RESILIENCE MEASURES
Miyamoto International, Inc.
Overview of Engineering Options for Increasing Infrastructure Resilience in the Caribbean : 360° Resilience Background Paper
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description The geographical location of Caribbean counties makes them particularly vulnerable to natural hazards. Buildings, water, transport, and power infrastructure represent key assets for these countries, yet many of these assets are located in highly hazard-prone zones and thus are exposed to the resulting hazard impacts. The continuous operation of critical public buildings, water, transport, and power infrastructure allows for ongoing economic growth and societal well-being. Damage to these sectors results in direct economic losses, operation interruption, and has cascading effects on other infrastructure. To enhance the resiliency of this critical infrastructure, it is important to undertake an evaluation program (condition assessment), identify the vulnerable components, and devise effective strengthening techniques for vulnerable components; the goal of such a program is a reduction in damage, economic losses, and downtime in future natural hazard events.
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title Overview of Engineering Options for Increasing Infrastructure Resilience in the Caribbean : 360° Resilience Background Paper
title_short Overview of Engineering Options for Increasing Infrastructure Resilience in the Caribbean : 360° Resilience Background Paper
title_full Overview of Engineering Options for Increasing Infrastructure Resilience in the Caribbean : 360° Resilience Background Paper
title_fullStr Overview of Engineering Options for Increasing Infrastructure Resilience in the Caribbean : 360° Resilience Background Paper
title_full_unstemmed Overview of Engineering Options for Increasing Infrastructure Resilience in the Caribbean : 360° Resilience Background Paper
title_sort overview of engineering options for increasing infrastructure resilience in the caribbean : 360° resilience background paper
publisher World Bank, Washington, DC
publishDate 2021
url http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/undefined/260061635280496287/360-Resilience-A-Guide-to-Prepare-the-Caribbean-for-a-New-Generation-of-Shocks-Overview-of-Engineering-Options-for-Increasing-Infrastructure-Resilience-in-the-Caribbean
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