Delhi
India

DRI Technical Conference 2022

Organizer(s) Coalition for Disaster Resilient Infrastructure
Date
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CDRI is organizing a technical conference in October 2022. The conference will be complemented by a Special Issue of the Sustainable and Resilient Infrastructure journal, on the theme 'Adaptive Pathways for Resilient Infrastructure.' The initiative aims to promote multidisciplinary approaches for disaster and climate resilient infrastructure that has traditionally straddled several domains. 

DRI Technical Conference 2022 will be held face-to-face on 12-13 October 2022, Delhi, India, to commemorate the International Day for Disaster Reduction, parts of which will be broadcasted live. 

Call for Abstracts 

In the context of DRI Technical Conference 2022, abstracts are invited for highlighting solutions related to uptake and implementation of adaptive pathways and fostering resilience of infrastructure systems to disasters and climate change. 

For Further Details on DRI Technical Conference 2022 and Call for Abstracts - Coalition for Disaster Resilient Infrastructure (cdri.world) 

Call for Papers 

The ‘Call for Papers’ on ‘Adaptive Pathways for Resilient Infrastructure’ will seek to address gaps and highlight solutions related to uptake and implementation of adaptive pathways, fostering resilience of infrastructure systems to disasters and climate change, towards long-term sustainability. This Special Issue seeks evidence-based science, case-studies, literature review, etc., targeted towards policymakers and practitioners. 

For Further Details on DRI Technical Conference 2022 and Call for Papers - Coalition for Disaster Resilient Infrastructure (cdri.world)

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