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Critical Infrastructures Resilience - Policy and Engineering Principles (Paperback): Auroop Ratan Ganguly, Udit Bhatia, Stephen... Critical Infrastructures Resilience - Policy and Engineering Principles (Paperback)
Auroop Ratan Ganguly, Udit Bhatia, Stephen E. Flynn
R1,126 Discovery Miles 11 260 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This text offers comprehensive and principled, yet practical, guidelines to critical infrastructures resilience. Extreme events and stresses, including those that may be unprecedented but are no longer surprising, have disproportionate effects on critical infrastructures and hence on communities, cities, and megaregions. Critical infrastructures include buildings and bridges, dams, levees, and sea walls, as well as power plants and chemical factories, besides lifeline networks such as multimodal transportation, power grids, communication, and water or wastewater. The growing interconnectedness of natural-built-human systems causes cascading infrastructure failures and necessitates simultaneous recovery. This text explores the new paradigm centered on the concept of resilience by approaching the challenges posed by globalization, climate change, and growing urbanization on critical infrastructures and key resources through the combination of policy and engineering perspectives. It identifies solutions that are scientifically credible, data driven, and sound in engineering principles while concurrently informed by and supportive of social and policy imperatives. Critical Infrastructures Resilience will be of interest to students of engineering and policy.

Critical Infrastructures Resilience - Policy and Engineering Principles (Hardcover): Auroop Ratan Ganguly, Udit Bhatia, Stephen... Critical Infrastructures Resilience - Policy and Engineering Principles (Hardcover)
Auroop Ratan Ganguly, Udit Bhatia, Stephen E. Flynn
R4,481 Discovery Miles 44 810 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This text offers comprehensive and principled, yet practical, guidelines to critical infrastructures resilience. Extreme events and stresses, including those that may be unprecedented but are no longer surprising, have disproportionate effects on critical infrastructures and hence on communities, cities, and megaregions. Critical infrastructures include buildings and bridges, dams, levees, and sea walls, as well as power plants and chemical factories, besides lifeline networks such as multimodal transportation, power grids, communication, and water or wastewater. The growing interconnectedness of natural-built-human systems causes cascading infrastructure failures and necessitates simultaneous recovery. This text explores the new paradigm centered on the concept of resilience by approaching the challenges posed by globalization, climate change, and growing urbanization on critical infrastructures and key resources through the combination of policy and engineering perspectives. It identifies solutions that are scientifically credible, data driven, and sound in engineering principles while concurrently informed by and supportive of social and policy imperatives. Critical Infrastructures Resilience will be of interest to students of engineering and policy.

Neglected Defense - Mobilizing the Private Sector to Support Homeland Security (Paperback): Stephen E. Flynn, Daniel B. Prieto Neglected Defense - Mobilizing the Private Sector to Support Homeland Security (Paperback)
Stephen E. Flynn, Daniel B. Prieto
R397 Discovery Miles 3 970 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

The March 2006 furor over a Dubai firms attempt to purchase the company managing some U.S. ports illustrates the difficult homeland security challenges that exist at the nexus of privately owned critical assets as well as global interdependence. Unfortunately, nearly five years after the September 11 attacks on New York and Washington, D.C., federal efforts to enlist the private sector in bolstering homeland security remain largely stillborn. Neglected Defense offers a thoughtful and tightly reasoned analysis of why that is so. It presents a way forward for strengthening cooperation between the private sector and government on homeland security. The report begins by laying out the policy dilemma in detail. It offers a recent history of the security role of the private sector, and highlights specific problems that have kept public-private security partnerships from maturing. It concludes with a series of recommendationsfor Congress, the Bush administration, and the private sectorto better secure the homeland.

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