Article

Build back better infrastructure resilience

Climate change presents an even bigger threat to our lives and livelihoods than the COVID-19 pandemic.

By Steer
Huge wave battering English coastal defence

The recent devasting flooding in the City of Wuhan and across many parts of southern and western China is a sobering reminder that climate change presents an even bigger threat to our lives and livelihoods than the COVID-19 pandemic. Across the globe, there have been many calls for a Green Recovery and the need to 'Build Back Better' from the virus’s impacts capitalising upon opportunities for Clean Growth. 

The UK Government’s commitment to achieving Net Zero Carbon Emissions by 2050 needs bold action and significant behavioural and technological change, but this must be addressed hand in hand with building our resilience to the changing climate. The time lag effects involved in global warming mean that even if all emissions worldwide were reduced to zero today, the climate would continue to change with warmer, wetter winters; hotter, drier summers and more extreme events including flooding, drought and wildfire.

Defra recently issued its long-awaited Policy Statement on Flood and Coastal Erosion Risk Management supported by the National Flood and Coastal Erosion Risk Management Strategy for England. These were both informed by the National Infrastructure Commission’s report on Resilient Infrastructure – Anticipate, React, Recover; a key contribution to this was Steer’s project on Infrastructure Resilience Standards of Service. The policy statement highlights the importance of working together to transform local flood and coastal erosion risk planning and re-stipulates the Government’s commitment to ramp up efforts to manage flood and coastal erosion risk with over £5bn capital funding from 2021-2027 to be invested in 2,000 new defences to better protect over 300,000 properties.

The Strategy has a strong focus on infrastructure resilience with one of its three objectives being ‘Today’s growth and infrastructure – resilient in tomorrow’s climate’.  Clunky wording but the intentions are sound – setting out a long-term objective for the Environment Agency, water companies and local authorities to work with infrastructure providers to ensure all infrastructure investment is resilient to the future climate, as well as building back better where infrastructure is impacted by flooding or coastal change. Over two-thirds of properties in England are served by infrastructure sites and networks located in, or dependent on others located in, areas at risk of flooding. As the population grows and climate change impacts become increasingly evident, this proportion will only increase without concerted effort now.

Emma Howard Boyd, Chair of the Environment Agency, states in her introduction to the new Strategy that, "resilience isn’t only about risk avoidance, there’s a world of social and economic opportunities in helping communities to protect against, manage, and build back better following, the physical impacts of climate change." 

So there are benefits to be achieved as well as damages to be avoided. Thankfully, adapting to climate change impacts is no longer viewed as solely an environmental issue, it is recognised as an economic, social and moral issue. Building resilience now, can save money as well as lives in the future, and produce multiple benefits for our economies, societies and environments. In every strategy, planning and development project, in every part of the world, we should be asking ourselves whether we have properly considered the impacts of climate change and if not, considering how to enhance the resilience of these initiatives.

If you require any advice on understanding climate risks and building resilience to their impacts, please get in touch.

Off

Subscribe to our newsletter, The Edit

We are Steer

Yes, you are in the right place. After 40 years, we have changed our name from Steer Davies Gleave to mark our growing international footprint and our expanding portfolio into sectors beyond transport.

Explore our new website to learn more about Steer: who we are, how we work and what our future holds.

Related insights

  • 27 Feb 2025
    Article

    Leading on bus regulation reform at the Westminster Energy, Environment & Transport Forum

    Steve Hunter
    Associate Director

    This week Steer’s Head of Bus Regulatory Steve Hunter spoke at Westminster Energy, Environment and Transport Forum’s conference.

    Read more

  • 17 Dec 2024
    Article

    Steer Leads Multi-Consultancy Team on Culture Mile BID’s New Vision for a Connected, Greener Neighbourhood

    By Steer

    The strategy aims to transform the City of London’s Culture Mile into a more connected, accessible, and vibrant cultural neighbourhood.

    Read more

  • 12 Dec 2024
    Article

    Steer analysis offers data-driven, transit-oriented view of green and grey belt potential

    Oliver Russell
    Associate

    Steer has launched an online story map showcasing the potential for sustainable, well-connected green and grey belt development.

    Read more

  • 25 Oct 2024
    Article

    New towns, old ideas: What can we learn from the history of new towns?

    Victoria Rees
    Associate Director

    As the new Labour Government eyes its 1.5 million housebuilding target the obvious question is where will these homes go?

    Read more

  • 18 Jul 2024
    Article

    The King’s Speech: Our key takeaways on planning, transport and the energy transition

    By Steer

    King Charles sets out the new Labour Government’s legislative agenda which intends to ‘take the brakes off Britain’.

    Read more

  • 12 Jul 2024
    Article

    Shifting focus: Why we need to forecast charging infrastructure for commercial EVs

    When it comes to EVs it’s been private cars that have dominated the headlines so far, but they’re really only half the story.

    Read more

  • 02 May 2024
    Article

    What can the Local Area Energy Plans learn from two decades of Local Transport Planning

    Serbjeet Kohli
    Director

    Do local authorities hold the key to Net Zero in the UK?

    Read more

  • 26 Apr 2024
    Article

    How can cycling infrastructure be improved in cities around the world? Our consultants give their thoughts

    By Steer

    Last week it was announced that cycling has overtaken car trips as a favoured mode share in central Paris.

    Read more

  • 18 Apr 2024
    Article

    Promoting Sustainability in the Colombian maritime industry

    By Steer

    We spoke to Silvana Giaimo, Director of Corporate Affairs at the Cartagena Port Group, to learn how the company is tackling social,

    Read more

  • 03 Jul 2023
    Article

    The Investability of EV Charging Infrastructure

    Profile image
    Matthew Clark
    Associate Director

    Governments around the World have targeted a hefty expansion in the number of publicly available EV charge-points.

    Read more

  • 15 Jun 2023
    Article

    La Rolita: transforming public transportation in Bogota with gender equity

    By Steer

    Carolina Martínez, CEO of La Rolita, gives an insight into this transformative project offering leadership roles to women.

    Read more

  • 24 Aug 2022
    Article

    Carbon is not a local transport problem

    Simon Statham
    Director

    Simon Statham looks into what needs to be done in order to think differently about transport carbon emissions.

    Read more