Urban Resilience in a Global Context

Urban Resilience is seen by many as a tool to mitigate harm in times of extreme social, political, financial, and environmental stress. Despite its widespread usage, however, resilience is used in different ways by policy makers, activists, academics, and practitioners. Some see it as a key to unloc...

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description Urban Resilience is seen by many as a tool to mitigate harm in times of extreme social, political, financial, and environmental stress. Despite its widespread usage, however, resilience is used in different ways by policy makers, activists, academics, and practitioners. Some see it as a key to unlocking a more stable and secure urban future in times of extreme global insecurity; for others, it is a neoliberal technology that marginalizes the voices of already marginal peoples. This volume moves beyond praise and critique by focusing on the actors, narratives and temporalities that define urban resilience in a global context. By exploring the past, present, and future of urban resilience, this volume unlocks the potential of this concept to build more sustainable, inclusive, and secure cities in the 21st century.
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spelling doab-20.500.12854ir-364822025-03-17T07:04:15Z Urban Resilience in a Global Context Brantz, Dorothee Sharma, Avi Resilience;Urban History; Sustainable Development; Urban Nature; Political Ecology; International Development; Infrastructure; Climate Change; Resource Management; Right To the City; Germany; Colombia; Mexico; New Zealand; France; Japan; Belgium; City; Nature; Globalization; Urban Studies; Sustainability; Neoliberalism; Sociology thema EDItEUR::J Society and Social Sciences::JB Society and culture: general::JBS Social groups, communities and identities::JBSD Urban communities Urban Resilience is seen by many as a tool to mitigate harm in times of extreme social, political, financial, and environmental stress. Despite its widespread usage, however, resilience is used in different ways by policy makers, activists, academics, and practitioners. Some see it as a key to unlocking a more stable and secure urban future in times of extreme global insecurity; for others, it is a neoliberal technology that marginalizes the voices of already marginal peoples. This volume moves beyond praise and critique by focusing on the actors, narratives and temporalities that define urban resilience in a global context. By exploring the past, present, and future of urban resilience, this volume unlocks the potential of this concept to build more sustainable, inclusive, and secure cities in the 21st century. 2021-02-10T14:36:16Z 2021-02-10T14:36:16Z 2020-11-04T13:17:40Z 2020 book ONIX_20201104_9783839450185_7 OCN: 1202624815 https://library.oapen.org/handle/20.500.12657/42814 9783839450185 https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/36482 eng Urban Studies open access image/jpeg image/jpeg image/jpeg image/jpeg image/jpeg n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a https://library.oapen.org/bitstream/20.500.12657/42814/1/9783839450185.pdf https://library.oapen.org/bitstream/20.500.12657/42814/1/9783839450185.pdf https://library.oapen.org/bitstream/20.500.12657/42814/1/9783839450185.pdf https://library.oapen.org/bitstream/20.500.12657/42814/1/9783839450185.pdf https://library.oapen.org/bitstream/20.500.12657/42814/1/9783839450185.pdf transcript Verlag transcript Verlag 10.14361/9783839450185 10.14361/9783839450185 7e97f9b9-be2b-4d9c-a928-3c8ebdfa443c d5b84e9d-bd77-48c6-8ff3-ca67dc65be89 9783839450185 transcript Verlag 224 Bielefeld [grantnumber unknown] open access
spellingShingle Resilience;Urban History; Sustainable Development; Urban Nature; Political Ecology; International Development; Infrastructure; Climate Change; Resource Management; Right To the City; Germany; Colombia; Mexico; New Zealand; France; Japan; Belgium; City; Nature; Globalization; Urban Studies; Sustainability; Neoliberalism; Sociology
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Urban Resilience in a Global Context
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title_full Urban Resilience in a Global Context
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topic Resilience;Urban History; Sustainable Development; Urban Nature; Political Ecology; International Development; Infrastructure; Climate Change; Resource Management; Right To the City; Germany; Colombia; Mexico; New Zealand; France; Japan; Belgium; City; Nature; Globalization; Urban Studies; Sustainability; Neoliberalism; Sociology
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topic_facet Resilience;Urban History; Sustainable Development; Urban Nature; Political Ecology; International Development; Infrastructure; Climate Change; Resource Management; Right To the City; Germany; Colombia; Mexico; New Zealand; France; Japan; Belgium; City; Nature; Globalization; Urban Studies; Sustainability; Neoliberalism; Sociology
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