infrastructureclimate
Infrastructureclimate is an interdisciplinary field that examines how climate risks and climate change interact with infrastructure systems and how these systems can be designed, operated, and governed to be resilient and low-carbon. The term is not widely standardized and is used in various contexts to describe this intersection, encompassing the integration of climate science into infrastructure planning, engineering, finance, and policy with the aim of reducing exposure to extreme weather, heat, drought, flooding, and sea-level rise while supporting mitigation goals.
Key elements include climate risk assessment and scenario planning, resilience-based design, adaptation and retrofit strategies, and
Sectors such as transportation, energy, water, and buildings are commonly involved, with examples like flood-protected roads
Governance aspects include standards, regulatory finance, risk disclosure, and alignment with national adaptation plans and sustainable