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Pragmatic cost–benefit analysis for infrastructure resilience

Russell M. Wise, Tim Capon, Brenda B. Lin and Mark Stafford-Smith ()
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Russell M. Wise: CSIRO Land and Water
Tim Capon: CSIRO Land and Water
Brenda B. Lin: CSIRO Land and Water
Mark Stafford-Smith: CSIRO Land and Water

Nature Climate Change, 2022, vol. 12, issue 10, 881-883

Abstract: Infrastructure investment needs to account for climate change globally, yet most day-to-day projects are small and poorly served by economic assessment processes. Four simple adjustments to cost–benefit analysis practices would greatly improve decision making for future infrastructure resilience.

Date: 2022
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