Resilience Reset

A. Bahadur, T. Tanner
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Drawing on evidence from urban resilience initiatives around the globe, the authors make a compelling argument for a "resilience reset", a pause and stocktake that critically examines the concepts, practices and challenges of building resilience, particularly in cities of the Global South. In turn, the book calls for the world's cities to alter their course and "pivot" towards novel approaches to enhancing resilience. The book presents shifts in ways of acquiring and analysing data, building community resilience, approaching urban planning, engaging with informality, delivering financing and building the skills of those running cities in a post- COVID world grappling with climate-related impacts. In Resilience Reset, the authors encourage researchers, policymakers and practitioners to break out of existing modes of thinking and doing that may no longer be relevant for our rapidly urbanising and dynamic world. The book draws on the latest academic and practice- based evidence to provide actionable insights for cities that will enable them to deal with multiple interacting shocks and stresses. The book will be an indispensable resource to those studying urbanisation, development, climate change and risk management as well as for those designing and deploying operational initiatives to enhance urban resilience in businesses, international organisations, civil society organisations and governments. It is a must- read for anyone interested in managing the risks of climate impacts in urban centres in the Global South. © 2022 Aditya V. Bahadur and Thomas Tanner. All rights reserved.
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根据全球城市韧性倡议的证据,作者对“韧性重置”提出了令人信服的论点,即暂停和盘点,批判性地审视建设韧性的概念、实践和挑战,特别是在全球南方城市。反过来,这本书呼吁世界上的城市改变他们的路线,“转向”新的方法来增强韧性。该书介绍了在获取和分析数据、建立社区复原力、开展城市规划、参与非正式活动、提供融资以及培养应对气候相关影响的后COVID世界城市管理者的技能等方面的转变。在《恢复力重置》一书中,作者鼓励研究人员、政策制定者和实践者打破现有的思维模式,这样做可能不再适用于我们快速城市化和充满活力的世界。这本书借鉴了最新的学术和实践为基础的证据,为城市提供可操作的见解,使他们能够处理多重相互作用的冲击和压力。对于那些研究城市化、发展、气候变化和风险管理的人,以及那些设计和部署业务举措以增强企业、国际组织、民间社会组织和政府的城市弹性的人来说,这本书将是不可或缺的资源。对于任何对管理全球南方城市中心气候影响风险感兴趣的人来说,这是一本必读的书。©2022 Aditya V. Bahadur和Thomas Tanner。版权所有。
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