Urban resilience
Urban resilience has conventionally been defined as the "measurable ability of any urban system, with its inhabitants, to maintain continuity through all shocks and stresses, while positively adapting and transforming towards sustainability". Therefore, a resilient city is one that assesses, plans and acts to prepare for and respond to hazards - natural and human-made, sudden and slow-onset, expected and unexpected. Resilient Cities are better positioned to protect and enhance people's lives, secure development gains, foster an investible environment, and drive positive change. Academic discussion of urban resilience has focused primarily on three distinct threats; climate change, natural disasters, and terrorism. Resilience to these threats has been discussed in the context of non-physica
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Urban resilience
Urban resilience has conventionally been defined as the "measurable ability of any urban system, with its inhabitants, to maintain continuity through all shocks and stresses, while positively adapting and transforming towards sustainability". Therefore, a resilient city is one that assesses, plans and acts to prepare for and respond to hazards - natural and human-made, sudden and slow-onset, expected and unexpected. Resilient Cities are better positioned to protect and enhance people's lives, secure development gains, foster an investible environment, and drive positive change. Academic discussion of urban resilience has focused primarily on three distinct threats; climate change, natural disasters, and terrorism. Resilience to these threats has been discussed in the context of non-physica
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Ketangguhan kota (disebut juga ...... untuk meningkatkan ketahanan.
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Urban resilience has conventio ...... s for disaster risk reduction.
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عُرّفت المرونة الحضرية بشكل تق ...... كوسيلة للحد من مخاطر الكوارث.
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传统上, 城市韧性(英語:urban resilience) ...... 为长期可持续发展的一部分,而不仅仅是减少灾害风险的一种手段。
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Dans le cadre de l’aménagement ...... l le plus rapidement possible.
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Ketangguhan kota (disebut juga ...... iga ancaman utama: perubahan i
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Urban resilience has conventio ...... in the context of non-physica
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عُرّفت المرونة الحضرية بشكل تق ...... خي والكوارث الطبيعية والإرهاب.
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传统上, 城市韧性(英語:urban resilience) ...... 索了这些实践(包括支撑它们的价值观和权力关系)随时间的演变。
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Urban resilience
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Ville résiliente
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هيكلة المدن المرنة
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韧性城市
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