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100 _aPatel, Ronak
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245 _aInvestigating urban vulnerability and resilience:
_ba call for applied integrated research to reshape the political economy of decision making/
260 _bSage,
_c2020.
300 _aVol. 32, issue 2, 2020 ( 589–598 p.).
520 _aThere is growing recognition of the cumulative impact that converging environmental, political, social and economic risks have on the ability of cities to function in times of shocks and stresses. While many frameworks and assessment tools have been developed to assess the technical resilience of the infrastructure of cities, there have been fewer attempts to holistically understand and map all the factors that interact to potentially produce functioning urban systems, including the role of institutions (both formal and informal). Applied integrated research is needed to understand the daily functioning, vulnerability and resilience of these rapidly growing cities amid chronic and acute stresses and shocks; to also understand why and how multiple risks and protective factors converge and interact to constrain or enable cities to fulfil their core functions in times of stability and crisis; and finally to produce operationally relevant recommendations that could inform interventions.
700 _aSanderson, David
_952009
700 _aSitko, Pamela
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700 _aBoer, John De
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_dLondon Sage Publications Ltd. 1989
_tEnvironment & urbanization
_x0956-2478
856 _uhttps://doi.org/10.1177/0956247820909275
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