Coastal and urban regions face increasing threats from seismic hazards and climate-induced disasters such as rising sea levels, hurricanes, and heatwaves. The compounded effects of urbanization, population density, and environmental uncertainties demand a paradigm shift in infrastructure design to enhance resilience and adaptability. This paper explores seismic-and climate-resilient infrastructure design as a critical framework for safeguarding communities and sustaining economic growth in vulnerable areas. The study highlights multidisciplinary strategies that integrate structural engineering, materials science, climate modeling, and urban planning to address complex risks. Central to this approach are innovative design methodologies that emphasize adaptive foundations, energy-dissipating materials, modular construction, and sustainable land-use planning. Moreover, advanced technologies such as sensor-based monitoring, geospatial modeling, and AI-driven simulations enable predictive risk assessments and proactive disaster management. By synthesizing current research and practical case studies, the paper proposes a methodology for resilient infrastructure that can withstand both sudden seismic shocks and long-term climatic stresses. The discussion also underscores the socioeconomic implications of resilient infrastructure, emphasizing equity, community preparedness, and long-term sustainability. Ultimately, the proposed framework demonstrates how integrated design principles and technological innovation can create safer, more adaptive coastal and urban environments, capable of withstanding future uncertainties while minimizing human and economic losses.
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Monowar Hossain Saikat
Md Shoag
Elma Akter
Detroit Historical Society
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synapsesocial.com/papers/68e5c1b46950a706b22b4e4a — DOI: https://doi.org/10.36227/techrxiv.175979151.16743058/v1
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