Climate risk and resilience assessments for infrastructure
19 climate risk and resilience assessments
On track
This program is on track according to the annual target of five assessments per year. Cross-corporate and civic partners participation has been higher and faster than anticipated.
The City of Calgary uses climate risk and resilience assessments to improve the climate resilience of Calgary’s public infrastructure - including public buildings and spaces, transportation networks, and City utilities. The CRRA process is part of the Climate Risk Assessment Framework.
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Across Canada and around the world, there is a significant need to better understand the components of climate resilient infrastructure and design to prepare our infrastructure and buildings for future climate conditions.
Through using the CRRA process on City infrastructure, facilities, and buildings, we are:
- Identifying, evaluating, and developing adaptation measures to reduce climate risk.
- Using current assessments for case study development and information collection to develop climate resilient guidelines, best practices, and standards to inform future City projects and infrastructure, and support industry.
- Working closely with planners, engineers, architects, building experts, infrastructure operators, and climate scientists through this process.
The current phase of capacity building, improving understanding, and supporting further research will help contribute to the production of climate resilient standards to ensure our infrastructure and facilities are prepared for future climate conditions.
Plans and strategies
Fulfilling the 2023-2026 Climate Implementation Plan
Focus Area: Buildings
- Building New City-owned infrastructure to be climate resilient
- Reducing climate risk to existing City-owned infrastructure
Supporting Calgary’s Climate Strategy
Theme: Built Infrastructure