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Resilience at Scale: A Systems Approach to Climate-Resilient Infrastructure Planning

Resilience at Scale: A Systems Approach to Climate-Resilient Infrastructure Planning

Resilience at Scale: A Systems Approach to Climate-Resilient Infrastructure Planning

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A systems approach to resilient infrastructure planning represents a breakthrough opportunity to revolutionize how donors maximize their investment impact, allowing them to work smarter to achieve resilient infrastructure at scale.

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Wed, 01/15/2025 – 21:11

Publication Date
10/09/2024

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Adaptation
Infrastructure

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Global

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