Practical Solutions to Increase Resilience of the World’s Cities

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Practical Solutions to Increase Resilience of the World’s Cities

Xylem Inc. has released a white paper outlining strategies to increase the resilience of cities around the world.

0JDnPvP.jpgAccording to the United Nations, 66 percent of the world’s population will live in urban areas by 2050, posing a distinct and urgent need to create more resilient urban centers, capable of withstanding environmental challenges and natural disasters.

Xylem’s publication, entitled   Building Resilience: Creating Strong and Sustainable Cities and Communities,  identifies strengthening critical infrastructure as one of four core action areas to improve communities’ ability to withstand these risks.

“Increasing the resilience of cities is one of the most complex challenges facing public leaders around the world,” said Patrick Decker, President and CEO of Xylem. “Many cities are confronting a “new normal” of weather volatility and aging infrastructure which threatens the critical networks upon which lives depend.

Among those threats is a risk to the supply of clean and safe drinking water as well as critical energy services.

By creating robust, intelligent systems that are engineered to withstand variability, cities can proactively protect members of their growing populations for years to come.”

“We welcome the focus that Infrastructure Week activities bring to the critical issue of urban resilience and hope that our white paper will provide a platform for meaningful dialogue. At Xylem, we are committed to addressing the world’s most pressing water challenges through partnership and collaboration. We stand ready to share our global experience with leaders around the world as they seek to build more resilient and sustainable cities.”

Xylem’s white paper identifies four categories of actions to support resilience building:

Xylem’s publication also features a selection of case studies, highlighting services and solutions that are contributing to resilience-building efforts in cities and communities around the globe.

Read and download full Xylem's publication here

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