Climate resilience strategies

The Steps to Resilience help you understand local climate-related hazards, identify potential impacts of greatest concern, and implement a climate resilience plan.

Creating climate resilient infrastructure: best practices and examples

In this publication, ICSI shares progress on the implementation of climate-resilient infrastructure through inspiring case studies from across the globe.

Climate change adaptation: key strategies for building resilience

  • This post explores the concept of adaptation as defined by leading scientific bodies, examines the multifaceted impacts of climate change, and outlines practical approaches for building resilience at every level of society.


  • Top 10 climate resilience planning strategies for communities

    How to build climate resilience in urban and rural areas

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    What are climate resilience strategies and why they matter

    Resilience is an increasingly common word in the climate change vernacular. Extreme weather events have shown that resilience is an essential component of any comprehensive climate action program because climate change is both a global and a hyper-local issue. Climate-resilient systems are able to maintain essential functions while adapting to new climate-induced conditions. Strategies and actions used to achieve this resilience might include strengthening natural systems, diversifying supply chains or investing in resilient infrastructure and technology.

    What are climate resilience strategies and why they matter

      Top 10 climate resilience planning strategies for communities


    Effective climate resilience approaches for businesses and governments

    Act Now: The time to act is now to avoid risk, safeguard communities, and unlock new adaptation-related business opportunities. Coordinated Business Strategy: Effective climate adaptation demands a coordinated transformation across all business functions, shifting from a reactive to a proactive risk management approach.