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Infrastructure Resilience: Water in a Warming World
As the effects of climate change become more pronounced over time, droughts and floods are expected to increase in intensity, while sea levels rise and the threat of storm surges grows. In the face of these dangers, civil engineers are working to devise solutions that will maintain water supplies, reduce flood risks, and protect coastal communities and infrastructure from rising sea levels.
Infrastructure Resilience: Water in a Warming World
As the effects of climate change become more pronounced over time, droughts and floods are expected to increase in intensity, while sea levels rise and the threat of storm surges grows. In the face of these dangers, civil engineers are working to devise solutions that will maintain water supplies, reduce flood risks, and protect coastal communities and infrastructure from rising sea levels.
Infrastructure Resilience: Water in a Warming World
Civ. Eng.
Landers, Jay (author)
Civil Engineering Magazine Archive ; 92 ; 52-61
2022-11-01
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
English
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