Climate Change Impacts on Built Environment: A Systematic Review
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posted on 2024-11-01, 03:33authored byBawantha Sandaruwan Rathnayaka Mudiyanselage, Chandana Siriwardana, Dilanthi Amaratunga, Richard Haigh, Dilan RobertDilan Robert
The built environment has to play an essential role in day-to-day activ-ities of the human being because of urbanization and rapid increase of the basic needs of the human. The built environment mainly consists of buildings (residen-tial and commercial) and infrastructures such as water, transportation, electricity, energy, telecommunication, health, and wastewater management. Some infrastruc-ture sectors become critical among these infrastructures as societal well-being funda-mentally relies on those infrastructure’s reliability. These infrastructure sectors are openly defined as critical infrastructures (CIs). The climate has undergone a dramatic change causing severe natural hazards all over the world. Over the past years, the buildings and CIs have significantly been affected by the disaster and extreme weather conditions. Several scholars have attempted to identify climate change impacts on CIs and buildings in the built environment context. This paper includes a systemic review of the literature available in this area focusing on infrastructures in terms of CIs and buildings in the context of the built environment. This study has drawn on a review of scholarly articles which has been recently published SCOPUS database. This study employed the PRISMA model for the literature screening. Among 6140 records published between 2010 and 2020, 60 articles have been included and reviewed in this study. Then impacts of climate change on CIs, residential buildings, and commercial buildings are identified and summarized. Findings from the study show the importance of identifying impacts of climate change toward sustainable urban policies and regulations toward a more resilient built environment in the future.