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The dynamics of risk are linked to the dynamics of cities. Understanding this interaction is key to promoting urban resilience.

Urban Resilience Blog!

June 24, 2013
by David Lallemant
English

I’m excited to think/write/engage with the idea of “resilient urbanism.” Here are some of the reasons: First, I think that “resilience” is an extremely empowering…

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Kicking off: so why blog?

Kicking off: so why blog?

June 24, 2013
by Laura Heykoop
English

I feel that we (my fellow authors and I) are currently sitting at an interesting juncture, somewhere between practice and academia, between the urban, the…

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Banda Aceh, Indonesia, 9 months after the Indian Ocean Tsunami.  Source: Victoria Maynard

Linking policy, practice and evidence

June 24, 2013
by Victoria Maynard
English

Following a disaster local, national and international decision-makers make complex choices in a rapidly changing situation.  They must match the needs of affected communities with…

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Trial and Error

Trial and Error

June 24, 2013
by Kate Crawford
English

This blog will be a place for me to think about resilient urbanism by writing. This is an ongoing experiment because I normally like to…

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What is “resilient urbanism”?

June 24, 2013
by Anna Konotchick
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What is resilient urbanism? What does it mean for our cities to be conceived and designed to be resilient – to natural hazards, to economic…

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