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Climate Resilience Assessment in Regions, Cities, Strategic Services, and Critical Infrastructure: Implementation and Outcomes

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  • Rita Salgado Brito

    (Urban Water Unit, National Laboratory for Civil Engineering, LNEC, Av. Brasil 101, 1700-066 Lisbon, Portugal)

  • Maria Adriana Cardoso

    (Urban Water Unit, National Laboratory for Civil Engineering, LNEC, Av. Brasil 101, 1700-066 Lisbon, Portugal)

  • Ana Mendes

    (Information Technology and Computer Infrastructures Unit, National Laboratory for Civil Engineering, LNEC, Av. Brasil 101, 1700-066 Lisbon, Portugal)

  • Anabela Oliveira

    (Information Technology and Computer Infrastructures Unit, National Laboratory for Civil Engineering, LNEC, Av. Brasil 101, 1700-066 Lisbon, Portugal)

  • Alex de la Cruz-Coronas

    (AQUATEC (AGBAR Group), Climate Change & Resilience Unit, 08038 Barcelona, Spain
    FLUMEN Research Institute, Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya, Carrer Jordi Girona 1-3, B0 S1, 08034 Barcelona, Spain)

  • Marianne Bügelmayer-Blaschek

    (Austrian Institute of Technology GMBH, 1210 Vienna, Austria)

  • Elena Veza

    (Àrea Metropolitana de Barcelona (AMB), Carrer Número 62, 16, 08040 Barcelona, Spain)

Abstract

Resilience to climate change is a complex concept, especially in metropolitan areas where diverse services and stakeholders interact. Promoting sustainable climate adaptation, a resilience assessment method focused on regional areas and nature-based solutions is presented, along with its open-access, web-based platform, supporting resilience assessment, planning, and monitoring. Floods, droughts, heat or cold waves, windstorms, and forest fires can be assessed. A framework for holistic assessment and other framework, addressing critical infrastructure, are integrated. Four resilience dimensions are assessed: organizational (governance, social aspects, finance); spatial (exposure, impacts, and mapping); functional (service management, interdependencies); and physical (infrastructure robustness, redundancy). Strategic services comprise, e.g., water, waste, and natural areas. Resilience capacities, e.g., to prevent, respond, and recover from disruptions, are also assessed. The paper emphasizes new developments and assessment. Practical step-by-step guidance aligned with assessment purposes is included, aiming to address observed limitations (e.g., fragmented service provision, communication silos, data constraints). Overall results of a Spanish metropolitan area (AMB) and an exploratory application to an Austrian rural case (SLR) are also presented. Following the guidelines, AMB progressed from an essential to a comprehensive assessment. Overall, almost 1/3 of the metrics are advanced or progressing. SLR assessed its resilience capabilities regarding electrical infrastructure.

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  • Rita Salgado Brito & Maria Adriana Cardoso & Ana Mendes & Anabela Oliveira & Alex de la Cruz-Coronas & Marianne Bügelmayer-Blaschek & Elena Veza, 2026. "Climate Resilience Assessment in Regions, Cities, Strategic Services, and Critical Infrastructure: Implementation and Outcomes," Sustainability, MDPI, vol. 18(3), pages 1-23, February.
  • Handle: RePEc:gam:jsusta:v:18:y:2026:i:3:p:1701-:d:1859216
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