From climate disasters to infrastructure failures, resilience is no longer a choice: it’s a necessity. Consistent and evidence-based approaches to measuring it are more urgent than ever. However, the lack of academic consensus on methods of resilience quantification and applications, fragmented across federal agencies, creates challenges in coordinating responses and evaluating the effectiveness of resilience-building initiatives.
In an upcoming CMCC Lecture, Igor Linkov, a distinguished expert in risk prevention and management, will dive into the latest science and practice in developing standardized resilience metrics and models. Linkov will explore how these metrics can be applied across multiple federal agencies to improve coordinated climate change preparedness, response, and recovery at a national level.
The Lecture will be a unique opportunity to discuss the future of resilience management and its implications for effective policy-making.
Join the conversation for an insightful discussion on building a more prepared and adaptive world!