As climate impacts intensify, the gap between “awareness” and “implementation” remains a significant challenge for infrastructure providers. A structured Climate Risk Assessment (CRA) is the essential tool for closing this gap. It moves decision-making away from intuition and toward an evidence-based framework that:
- Identifies hazards relevant to specific asset classes.
- Models exposure and sensitivity under varied climate pathways.
- Evaluates potential service disruptions.
- Targets adaptation capital toward the highest-risk areas.
Proactive planning is always more cost-effective than post-disaster recovery. By integrating CRA into the design phase, we ensure that the infrastructure of today can withstand the climate of tomorrow.
Learn more by visiting our website: Climate Risk Assessment for Critical Infrastructure Planning (CRACIP) – University of Nairobi Enterprises and Services Limited
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