Disaster resilience is a popular term these days when it comes to all types of disasters. It can mean different things to different people.
In practical terms, it can be defined as disaster mitigation. That means doing what you can to prevent or reduce the impact of a disaster when it occurs. More specifically, it means choosing where, what and how to build in the future. Do you invest the extra 2% of the cost of a building to make it more disaster-resilient?
With the cost of housing continuing…