Resources

Position & Contributing Papers

Global Infrastructure Resilience is the result of collaborative research and analysis developed by many collaborating partners listed in the Acknowledgements, in a process of knowledge co-production that included online workshops and discussions over a one-year period. Each of the chapters and drafts of the report were peer reviewed by panels of external experts. The development of the report has also benefited from a high-level International Advisory Board (IAB)

All the Position and Contributing Papers that support the analysis presented here are listed below and may be viewed and freely downloaded online.

Chapter 1
  1. Revi, A., & Bazaz, A. (2023). Metanarrative: Global Report on Climate & DisasterResilient Infrastructure (Global Infrastructure Resilience 2023 Position Paper 1.1).Indian Institute for Human Settlements, Bangalore, India. Read More 
Chapter 2
  1. Alfieri, L., Campo, L., Gabellani, S., Ghizzoni, T., Herold, C., Libertino, A., Trasforini,E., & Rudari, R. (2023b). The GIRI global flood hazard model (Global Infrastructure Resilience 2023 Position Paper 2.1). CIMA Foundation, Italy. Read more 
  2. Alfieri, L., Campo, L., Gabellani, S., Ghizzoni, T., Herold, C., Libertino, A., Trasforini, E., & Rudari, R. (2023a). Supplement material to the GIRI global flood hazard model (Global Infrastructure Resilience 2023 Position Paper 2.2). CIMA Foundation, Italy. Read More 
  3. Camalleri, C., Naumann, G., Rossi, L., Ghizzoni, T., Isabellon, M., Campo, L., & Rudari, R. (2023). Global Drought impact on Hydropower, Water Use and Fluvial Navigation (Global Infrastructure Resilience 2023 Position Paper 2.3). CIMA Foundation, Italy. Read More 
  4. Cardona, O.D., Bernal, G.A., Villegas, C.P., Molina, J.F., Herrera, S.A., Marulanda, M.C., Rincón, D.F., Grajales, S., Marulanda, P.M., Gonzalez, D., Maskrey, A. (2023). Multi-hazard Disaster Risk Model of Infrastructure and Buildings at the Global Level. (Global Infrastructure Resilience 2023 Position Paper 2.4). Background Report, INGENIAR: Risk Intelligence for the CDRI Flagship Report. Read More 
  5. Cardona, O.D., Marulanda, M.C., Marulanda, P.M., Bernal, G.A., Carreño, M.L., Villegas, C.P., Molina, J.F., Herrera, S.A., Rincón, D.F., Grajales, S., Gonzalez, D., Maskrey, A. (2023). Measuring Infrastructure Disaster Risk Resilience at the Global Level, (Global Infrastructure Resilience 2023 Position Paper 2.5). Background Report, INGENIAR: Risk Intelligence for the CDRI Flagship Report. Read More 
  6. Nadim, F., Palau, R. M., Paulsen, E. M., & Storrøsten, E. B. (2023). A new model for global landslide susceptibility assessment and scenario-based hazard assessment (Global Infrastructure Resilience 2023 Position Paper 2.6). Norwegian Geotechnical Institute (NGI), Norway. Read More 
  7. Piller, T., Benvenuti, A. & De Bono, A. (2023). The GIRI global building exposure model (BEM) (Global Infrastructure Resilience 2023 Position Paper 2.7). GRID, University of Geneva, Switzerland. Read More 
              Chapter 3
              1. Bennett, K., Furniss, M., Weinhold, M., & Chowhan, B. S. (2022). Mainstreaming Nature-based Solutions in Infrastructure Development and Reconstruction (Global Infrastructure Resilience 2023 Position Paper 3.1). United States Forest Services, Washington DC, USA. Read More 
              2. Corwin, E. (2022). Collaborate to create 21st century engineering guidelines for our 21st century challenges (Global Infrastructure Resilience 2023 Contributing Paper 3.1.1). Conservation International. Read More 
              3. Wadhawan, S., & Bajpai, A. (2022). Pathways to unlock the potential of naturebased solutions in climate and disaster resilient infrastructures (Global Infrastructure Resilience 2023 Contributing Paper 3.1.2). Council on Energy,Environment and Water (CEEW), New Delhi, India. Read More 
              4. Leon, S. F. M., Goedhart, Y., Tucaltan, G., & Wouterse, F. (2022). Nature-based Solutions for Adaptation in the Global South; Global Centre on Adaptation (Global Infrastructure Resilience 2023 Contributing Paper 3.1.4). Global Centre on Adaptation (GCA). Read More 
              5. Mathew Alex, A., & Mathew, B. (2022). Pathways to Upscaling Nature-based Solutions for Disaster and Climate Resilient Infrastructure – Advocating for development of codes and standards at the local level (Global Infrastructure Resilience 2023 Contribution Paper 3.1.5). TARU Leading Edge, New Delhi, India. Read More 
              6. United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP). (2022). Nature-based solutions for Infrastructure (NbI): Assessing the value of NbI for delivering on the global agendas of the SDGs and Paris Agreement (Global Infrastructure Resilience 2023 Contribution Paper 3.1.6, Not for Publishing).
              7. Ghosh, S., & Soundarajan, V. (2022). Building with Nature – An Evidence-based Adaptive Systems Transformation (EAST) pathway for mainstreaming NbS for climate resilient infrastructure (Global Infrastructure Resilience 2023 Contributing Paper 3.1.7). World Wide Fund for Nature(WWF). Read More 
              8. Kim, C., Shaw, A., Harford, D., Lafleur, C., & Morshed R. (2023). A Synthesis of Nature-based Solutions as Climate Resilient Infrastructure in Canada (Global Infrastructure Resilience 2023 Contributing Paper 3.1.7). Infrastructure Canada (in collaboration with Action on Climate Team, Simon Fraser University). Read More 
                Chapter4
                1. Bennett, K., Furniss, M., Weinhold, M., & Chowhan, B. S. (2022). Mainstreaming Nature-based Solutions in Infrastructure Development and Reconstruction (Global Infrastructure Resilience 2023 Position Paper 3.1). United States Forest Services, Washington DC, USA. Read More 
                2. Corwin, E. (2022). Collaborate to create 21st century engineering guidelines for our 21st century challenges (Global Infrastructure Resilience 2023 Contributing Paper 3.1.1). Conservation International. Read More 
                3. Wadhawan, S., & Bajpai, A. (2022). Pathways to unlock the potential of naturebased solutions in climate and disaster resilient infrastructures (Global Infrastructure Resilience 2023 Contributing Paper 3.1.2). Council on Energy,Environment and Water (CEEW), New Delhi, India. Read More 
                4. Leon, S. F. M., Goedhart, Y., Tucaltan, G., & Wouterse, F. (2022). Nature-based Solutions for Adaptation in the Global South; Global Centre on Adaptation (Global Infrastructure Resilience 2023 Contributing Paper 3.1.4). Global Centre on Adaptation (GCA). Read More 
                5. Mathew Alex, A., & Mathew, B. (2022). Pathways to Upscaling Nature-based Solutions for Disaster and Climate Resilient Infrastructure – Advocating for development of codes and standards at the local level (Global Infrastructure Resilience 2023 Contribution Paper 3.1.5). TARU Leading Edge, New Delhi, India. Read More 
                6. United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP). (2022). Nature-based solutions for Infrastructure (NbI): Assessing the value of NbI for delivering on the global agendas of the SDGs and Paris Agreement (Global Infrastructure Resilience 2023 Contribution Paper 3.1.6, Not for Publishing).
                7. Ghosh, S., & Soundarajan, V. (2022). Building with Nature – An Evidence-based Adaptive Systems Transformation (EAST) pathway for mainstreaming NbS for climate resilient infrastructure (Global Infrastructure Resilience 2023 Contributing Paper 3.1.7). World Wide Fund for Nature(WWF). Read More 
                8. Kim, C., Shaw, A., Harford, D., Lafleur, C., & Morshed R. (2023). A Synthesis of Nature-based Solutions as Climate Resilient Infrastructure in Canada (Global Infrastructure Resilience 2023 Contributing Paper 3.1.7). Infrastructure Canada (in collaboration with Action on Climate Team, Simon Fraser University). Read More 
                  Annexure
                  1. Chow, N., & Hall, J. (2023). Report of Findings of the Global Infrastructure Resilience Survey (GIRS) (Global Infrastructure Resilience 2023 Position Paper 5.1). Oxford University, UK. Read More 
                  2. Marulanda, M. (2023). Looking forward: how to monitor progress towards infrastructure resilience. (Global Infrastructure Resilience 2023 Methodology Paper 5.2). Read More