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Planning For Resilience New Paths For Managing Uncertainty 1st Ed Elena Pede

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Planning For Resilience New Paths For Managing Uncertainty 1st Ed Elena Pede
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Publisher: Springer International Publishing
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.75 MB
Author: Elena Pede
ISBN: 9783030172619, 9783030172626, 3030172619, 3030172627
Language: English
Year: 2020
Edition: 1st ed.

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Planning For Resilience New Paths For Managing Uncertainty 1st Ed Elena Pede by Elena Pede 9783030172619, 9783030172626, 3030172619, 3030172627 instant download after payment.

Given the increasing uncertainty due to catastrophic climate events, terrorist attacks, and economic crises, this book addresses planning for resilience by focusing on sharing knowledge among policy-makers, urban planners, emergency teams and citizens. Chapters look at the nature of contemporary risks, the widespread of resilience thinking and the gap between the theoretical conception and the practices. The book explores how resilience implies a change in planning practices, highlighting the need for flexibility in terms of procedures, and for dynamism in the knowledge systems and learning processes that are the main tools for interaction among different actors and scales. Given its breadth of coverage, the book offers a valuable resource for both academic readers (spatial planners, geographers, social scientists) and practitioners (policymakers, citizens’ associations).

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