Campuses, climate change and 'How Infrastructure Works'
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How Infrastructure Works by Professor Chachra unveils the unseen civilization-enabling infrastructure like the Sudbury Aqueduct, highlighting the vital role of infrastructure in our lives.
The book emphasizes the impact of infrastructural breakdown due to climate change, revealing how essential systems are designed for stability that no longer exists, raising concerns about their fragility and resilience.
Chachra's book challenges the notion of infrastructure decay solely due to insufficient funding, urging a deeper understanding of how climate change and other factors affect the functionality of critical systems.
How Infrastructure Works prompts a reevaluation of campuses as infrastructure hubs, emphasizing the importance of sustainable and resilient systems in higher education environments.
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