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Title: Infrastructure first principles for the Anthropocene

Journal Article · · Environmental Research: Infrastructure and Sustainability

Abstract There appears to be a growing decoupling between the conditions that infrastructures were designed for and today’s rapidly changing environments. Infrastructures today are largely predicated on the technologies, goals, and governance structures from a century ago. While infrastructures continue to deliver untold value, there is growing evidence that these critical, basic, and lifeline systems appear ill-equipped to confront the volatility, uncertainty, accelerating conditions, and complexity that define them and their changing environments. Innovative and disruptive first principles are needed to guide infrastructures in the Anthropocene. Drawing from emerging infrastructure research and disciplines that appear better able to confront disruption and change, a novel set of first principles are identified: (1) Plan for complex conditions and surprise; (2) Recouple with agility and flexibility; (3) Govern for exploration and instability; (4) Build consensus as control decentralizes; (5) Restructure to engage with porous boundaries; and, (6) Cyberthreat planning is now mission critical. These principles should guide infrastructure planning recognizing the changing nature and increasingly obsolete boundaries that have defined engineered systems in the modern era.

Sponsoring Organization:
USDOE
Grant/Contract Number:
SC0023520
OSTI ID:
2475230
Journal Information:
Environmental Research: Infrastructure and Sustainability, Journal Name: Environmental Research: Infrastructure and Sustainability Journal Issue: 4 Vol. 4; ISSN 2634-4505
Publisher:
IOP PublishingCopyright Statement
Country of Publication:
United Kingdom
Language:
English

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