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A data-led exploration of how natural disasters impact the built environment

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With a changing climate impacting the economy, infrastructure and more, building resilience in the built environment has never been so important. By Lachlan Haycock, Joseph Harding and Chris SheedyFrom destructive extreme weather events to major economic losses, resilience in the built environment is more vital than ever.The intensity and frequency of natural disasters and wild weather have increased markedly in recent years, with…
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Create broke the news in on Wednesday, August 13, 2025.
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