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Saturday, February 25, 2017

What Resilient Infrastructures Mean for Structural Engineering Services in New Orleans



Hurricane Katrina ravaged 50 floodwalls and levees in New Orleans. At the same time, it exposed the absence of quick disaster-response systems in the city. Since then, engineers, politicians and residents have striven to create more resilient infrastructures that can withstand similar or stronger natural and manmade disasters.

The concept of resiliency encourages structural engineering services to incorporate human factors and holistic considerations that further ecological, social and economic interests.

Incorporating Human Factors in Resilient Infrastructures

The essence of resilient infrastructures lies in the greater obligation of humanizing and collectivizing the decision-making process of built environments. Lehigh University infrastructure researchers defined resilient buildings as products and reinforcers of the community fabric. They stressed that resilience entails mixing imagination, planning, multi-stakeholder contributions and long-term perspectives in order to determine all forms of possible hazards and their repercussions. Read more from this blog. http://bit.ly/2mkrQXa 

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