A good
report prepared by the Canadian Council of Professional Engineers - -
Canada's First National Engineering Vulnerability Assessment of Public Infrastructure - April 2008. The key themes of the report:
- Some infrastructure components share high engineering vulnerability to climate change.
- Improved tools are required to guide professional judgment.
- Infrastructure data gaps are an engineering vulnerability.
- Improvements are needed in design approaches.
- Climate change is a factor that diminishes resiliency.
- Engineering vulnerability assessment requires multi-disciplinary teams.
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