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16.10.2024

Oman / Musact

AGYA

Climate Resilient Infrastructure Development

This workshop explores how countries can strengthen resilience to intensifying floods and extreme weather.
It looks at climate resilience not only as an environmental issue, but as an infrastructure, economic, and social challenge.
Participants examine lessons from historical and recent flood events and what they mean for future planning.
Discussions address engineering solutions, ecosystem-based adaptation, and better disaster-management systems.
The workshop also highlights the role of ports, industries, and businesses in building resilient infrastructure.

Water treatment, desalination, and sustainable resource management are discussed as key resilience tools.
Urban sessions focus on how cities can plan smarter, protect communities, and integrate cultural heritage into resilience.
Rural sessions examine climate-smart agriculture and landscape management to support food and ecosystem security.
Throughout the workshop, academia, government, and industry share knowledge and align strategies.
Overall, the workshop promotes climate resilience as a pathway to safer, more adaptive, and future-ready societies.