Building Resilient Infrastructure in the Face of a Changing Climate
Date of Event
3-20-2023
Description
As communities across the nation experience changes to weather patterns, the ability for utility infrastructure (water, internet, and energy) to recover appropriately from storm events is facing unprecedented challenges. Rethinking the way we design and operate basic utility presents an opportunity to build resilient infrastructure. The sidewalk retrofit design concept presented challenges current transportation practices, with the inclusion of bi-facial solar, low frequency broadband, and innovative green infrastructure practices that provide communities with proactive, rather than reactive, utility management solutions.
Kevin Kunz is co-founder of an engineering, procurement, and construction management startup here in Spokane. He is currently focused on the development of a unique integrated utility management system intended to prevent flooding and pollution problems in urban, suburban, and rural neighborhoods while providing resilient utility infrastructure for communities impacted by climate change.
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Sponsored By
Gonzaga University Center for Climate, Society, and the Environment
Recommended Citation
Kunz, Kevin, "Building Resilient Infrastructure in the Face of a Changing Climate" (2023). Climate, Water, and the Environment Events. 27.
https://repository.gonzaga.edu/climateevents/27
Video Transcript
Climate_Building Resilient Infrastructure_Event Details.pdf (127 kB)
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