Push for more disaster-resilient buildings kicks off with new scorecard

2020-02-03 06:10 Source:UNDRR

The ARISE Building Scorecard package now available comprises a Summary Scorecard, containing 33 assessments, which can be used to support exploratory workshops with stakeholders including building tenants, community representatives, city planners, emergency managers and representatives of the owner or manager.

There is then a Detailed Scorecard, containing 120 assessments to support in-depth investigation of the resilience of major buildings or facilities. This is supported by a separate cross-tabulation with relevant industry standards.

Lastly, there is an action guide listing possible follow-up actions once the Building Scorecard results have been tabulated.

“With existing buildings, improving resilience may require retrofitting existing structures and processes but ‘build to last’ should be the objective and to that extent the Building Scorecard is also relevant to developers, architects and design engineers,” said Peter Williams, lead author for the Scorecard and formerly of IBM.

"We hope that by creating a straightforward platform for building owners and managers to proactively address the growing risk of natural hazards, we serve real estate investors, developers, architects, engineers, government professionals and community leaders who are increasingly concerned about the physical impact of climate change on their built assets," noted Scorecard co-developer Joyce Coffee, president of Climate Resilience Consulting and former lead of the Global Adaptation Index.

PRIVATE SECTOR ENDORSEMENTS FOR ARISE BUILDING SCORECARD

“The development of the ARISE Scorecard for owners and operators of industrial and commercial real estate provides an excellent applied basis for assessing the resilience of these essential buildings within the economic development and growth of urban areas, regions and countries. Overall, the Scorecard is an excellent framework for analysis of building resilience.”

Prof. William Hynes, Managing Director, Future Analytics Consulting.

“The Scorecard is an important resource for city leaders and decision makers to plan and prepare for climate change-related disasters. We are proud to be part of the team that produced this valuable tool to identify and prioritize efforts to tackle one of the largest challenges ever to face mankind.”

Dr. Thomas Tang, Sustainability Advisor, City University of Hong Kong

“As extreme weather from climate change and growing urbanization are making cities more vulnerable to damage caused by natural hazards, Jacobs Solutions is partnering with leading organizations such as UNDRR to deliver innovative solutions that help solve some of humanity’s most critical problems. This scorecard is an example of what comes from successful, multi-disciplinary collaboration.” 

Monte Wilson, Global Director of the Built Environment, Jacobs Solutions

Editor:Amy