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University of Cambridge > Talks.cam > Engineering Div D Sustainability and Resilience Research Seminars > Towards resilient infrastructure and water sensitive urban development -Perceptions of risk and opportunities in a cooperative transformation process
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If you have a question about this talk, please contact Tim Forman. Diana will present her preliminary PhD research results and findings gathered under the topic “The influence of risk perceptions in decision-making on resilient water infrastructure”. Her case study accompanied a research project on “coupled” infrastructure, that links grey, green and blue infrastructure in decentralised solutions. Therefore intensive stakeholder planning workshops have been organised, which resulted in joint feasibility studies. The focus of the research was on stakeholder networks, perceptions of risk and opportunity, bottlenecks in implementation processes and the design of decision-making processes. This talk is part of the Engineering Div D Sustainability and Resilience Research Seminars series. This talk is included in these lists:
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