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#60 - Maryam Imani: Embracing failure to build resilience - critical infrastructure, nature and the human spirit

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Why do some cities grind to a halt during storms while others recover quickly? The answer often lies in what happens when water, energy and transport fail at the same time, and whether the people managing them are actually talking to each other.

In Episode 60, Dr Maryam Imani, Associate Professor of Water Systems Engineering at Anglia Ruskin University, takes us into the hidden interdependencies of urban critical infrastructure. Drawing on her RV-DSS (Resilience and Vulnerability-informed Decision Support System), Maryam reveals how a single flood can trigger chain reactions across water networks, power substations and railways and why "shared interventions" between operators could dramatically improve recovery.

Maryam's story goes beyond infrastructure models. From childhood Lego building in Iran to a black belt in taekwondo, from running her own engineering firm to finding her calling in water research at Exeter's Centre for Water Systems, her journey is one of exploration, setbacks and reinvention. After losing her brother in a motorcycle accident, she found liberation by facing that fear... a personal resilience story that mirrors the engineering resilience she studies.

The conversation expands into nature-based solutions and sustainable drainage systems (SuDS), and how they can strengthen urban resilience. Maryam shares insights from Brazil, India and the UK, comparing how the Global North and South approach climate adaptation and drainage planning. She argues that while SuDS are increasingly recognised as critical infrastructure, we lack evidence about their long-term performance and her SuDS Health Monitoring research aims to change that.

Chapters:
0:00 Intro
1:59 Guest Intro & Action Hobbies
12:47 Lego inspired a start in structural engineering
19:00 From structure to water, from CEO to researcher
25:27 Unpacking Resilience & Interdependency and the RVDSS
35:52 What is infrastructure resilience?
45:02 The NbS Terminology discussion
47:25 Maryam's international NbS Research
56:29 NbS as Critical Infrastructure - what about resilience?
1:00:12 UK, Brazil, India comparison in terms of NbS
1:05:02 The key lesson for Global North-South learning
1:06:33 Maryam's future plans
1:09:05 Q&A Start
1:09:24 What does innovation mean to you?
1:11:32 Key event, book person
1:13:57 Time Management
1:17:23 Favourite childhood memory
1:18:30 Biggest challenge to date
1:21:19 Advice for young professionals
1:23:24 What would you most like to be remembered for?
1:24:36 Where can people find you?
1:25:04 Final message
1:27:41 Outro

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