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As a core knowledge partner for the first Delhi Heat Action Plan report, Resilience AI reveals key insights from its AI-driven assessment of heat vulnerability across the city.
New Delhi [India], November 24: As Delhi faces rising temperatures and intensifying heatwaves, Resilience AI, a disaster-tech intelligence platform, has joined forces with the Delhi Heat Action Plan (D-HAP) to provide precision, AI-driven solutions to mitigate heat risks across the city. This collaboration is particularly significant as it features prominently in the D-HAP’s first-ever pioneering implementation report, marking a major milestone in data-driven urban climate governance.
National Disaster Management Authority (NDMA), Ministry of Home Affairs Government of India in collaboration with the Delhi Disaster Management Authority (DDMA), and key knowledge partners United Nations Environment Program (UNEP), United Nations International Children’s Emergency Fund (UNICEF), Rocky Mountain Institute (RMI) among few, developed the Delhi Heat Action Plan 2025, which outlines city-wide strategies for 11 districts to combat heatwaves. Resilience AI is deploying Resilience360TM to generate a heat risk assessment covering more than 9,000 structures, including dense settlements, residential, industrial, and transportation areas, with a hyperlocal heat hotspot profile and heat exposure map. These insights are generated quickly and with precision to help knowledge partners prioritise targeted interventions, such as cool-roof installations, passive cooling zones, and shaded shelters, in Delhi’s most heat-exposed structures.
Speaking on this, Samhita R, Co-Founder & CEO, Resilience AI, said, “The repercussions of heatwaves are long-felt, and there is a pressing need for tools that can help us make decisions before a heatwave occurs. Resilience360 enables the eco-system: administration, operators, funding, with a nimble tool to know where the risk is, prepare based on the magnitude of risk, and use scientific evidence-based risk assessment for targeted interventions. This, in totality, makes disaster management truly effective.”
Mrinalini Srivastava, Director IPS and Officer on Special Duty, National Disaster Management Authority (NDMA) added, “The integration of advanced AI and ML tools into Delhi’s Heat Action Plan marks a significant leap forward in disaster preparedness. With granular, real-time heat risk mapping, we can enable faster, more informed decision-making at the local level, ultimately protecting the most vulnerable populations from climate-induced heat stress.”
Key Contributions to the D-HAP Report
Resilience AI’s findings, which are central to the D-HAP report, highlight several critical insights and actionable solutions:
This comprehensive, data-driven approach positions Resilience AI’s technology as a critical tool for urban planners and governments seeking to build long-term resilience to the impacts of a changing climate.
Resilience AI is rewriting the resilience playbook, with a lifecycle approach towards disaster management and environmental impact, by enabling companies and governments to reduce risk, optimise capital and build resilience at every step.
Resilience360TM is an enterprise software suite for disaster-proof buildings, sites, infrastructure, city administration, and business operations. The software enables organisations to baseline asset risk exposure, meet compliance, and digitise actions and controls from Measure to Manage. The software design is aligned with the Sendai Framework and global standards (TCFD, ESG), ensuring strategic foresight through a science, technology, and compliance roadmap. Accenture Open Innovation recognises it as a responsible business, and United Nations-Habitat’s Innovate4Cities recognises it as a resilient city.
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