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_aUrban Resilience in a Global Context : _bActors, Narratives, and Temporalities / _cAvi Sharma, Dorothee Brantz. |
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_aBielefeld : _btranscript-Verlag, _c[2020] |
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300 | _a1 online resource (224 pages). | ||
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_tFrontmatter -- _tContents -- _tAcknowledgements -- _tContesting Resilience -- _tA Historical Perspective on Resilient Urbanism -- _tNorth of the Arctic Circle -- _tGrowing Resilient Cities -- _tBefore 'Resilience' -- _tNo Easy Solutions -- _tBuilding Resilience through Commercial Relations -- _tEnhancing Urban Resilience After the 1995 Kobe Earthquake -- _tTransportation as a Resilience Enhancing Tool -- _tUrban Resilience Has a History - And a Future -- _tAuthor Bios |
520 | _aUrban 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, agendas, and narratives 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. | ||
546 | _aIn English. | ||
588 | 0 | _aDescription based on online resource; title from PDF title page (publisher's Web site, viewed 28. Okt 2020). | |
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650 | 4 | _aClimate Change. | |
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