Below you can find all relevant literature for the committee, under each organization tab. Please note that the corresponding documents for the monthly meetings can either be found below (under Meeting Documents) or under the Meetings page.
An in-depth review of the tools and standards available for creating sustainable and resilient infrastructure.
The strategic plan outlining goals and objectives for the International Coalition for Sustainable Infrastructure for 2022 to 2024.
A policy paper on green recovery and financial strategies for sustainable infrastructure.
Guidelines for improving procurement practices to support sustainable and resilient infrastructure.
An interactive data resource provided by the United Nations.
Interactive map of countries with NAPs
A document explaining how fast-track standards can reduce carbon emissions in infrastructure.
A blueprint outlining the initiative for improving strategic infrastructure performance by 2025.
The Organization of American States is the premier regional forum for political discussion, policy analysis and decision-making in Western Hemisphere affairs.
The Climate Resiliency Design Guidelines (“the Guidelines”) provide step-by-step instructions to go beyond building code and standards, which are informed with historic climate data, by also looking to specific, forward-looking climate data for use in the design of City facilities.
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ORCCA helps Great Lakes communities and other Ontario users adapt to climate change and build local resilience. The centre provides support to individuals, leaders, municipalities, and communities in their climate action endeavours.
The ISI Annual Conference is the preeminent event for AEC industry professionals committed to fostering sustainable, equitable, and resilient civil infrastructure.
Nueve caminos hacia un desarrollo resiliente al cambio climático
Nine Pathways to Climate Resilient Development
Smithsonian Science for Global Goals Project provides youth around the world, ages 11-18 with the knowledge and skills to understand the world’s most pressing issues and to become agents for change in their own communities.