Sustainability nexus AID: infrastructure resilience

Erfani,Tohid &, Mortazavi Naeini, Mohammad, Borgomeo, Edoardo, Anvari, Mehrnaz, Hurford, Anthony, Erfani, Rasool, Zarei, Azin, Matin, Mir A. and Madani, Kaveh, (2024). Sustainability nexus AID: infrastructure resilience. Sustainability Nexus Forum, 32 13, (2024)-n/a

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    Author Erfani,Tohid &
    Mortazavi Naeini, Mohammad
    Borgomeo, Edoardo
    Anvari, Mehrnaz
    Hurford, Anthony
    Erfani, Rasool
    Zarei, Azin
    Matin, Mir A.
    Madani, Kaveh
    Title Sustainability nexus AID: infrastructure resilience
    Appearing in Sustainability Nexus Forum
    Volume 32
    Publication Date 2024-10-22
    Place of Publication Berlin
    Publisher Springer Nature
    Start page 13, (2024)
    End page n/a
    Language eng
    Abstract nfrastructure resilience advanced through nexus thinking is pivotal for societies to handle disruptions and ensure sustainable functionality. This interconnected approach understands infrastructure as an interdependent complex system and enables cooperative planning to achieve resilience. However, challenges like data inadequacy, financial limitations and governance issues impede its adoption, especially in developing regions. The United Nations University (UNU) Sustainability Nexus Analytics, Informatics and Data (AID) Programme strives to promote integrated resource management for sustainable development and fulfilling the UN 2030 Agenda. Through its Infrastructure Resilience Module, the initiative provides tools, data platforms and localised capacity building to empower professionals and communities for evidence-based, collaborative decision-making accounting for intersectoral relationships. By supporting context-specific analytical capabilities, bridging data gaps, and governance silos, the programme aims to pave the way for resilient and sustainable infrastructure development, particularly across vulnerable regions in the Global South, which face disproportionate infrastructure service disruptions.
    Copyright Holder author(s)
    Copyright Year 2024
    Copyright type Creative commons
    DOI https://doi.org/10.1007/s00550-024-00551-z
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