Today the majority of the globe’s inhabitants live in urban areas, and according to all prognoses, cities will continue to grow in the coming decades. Global cities are also becoming increasingly connected as a result of economic, political, cultural and demographic globalization. In the context of urban security management, the growing complexity these connections bring may present a double-edged sword: global cities can be both the most secure and the most dangerous places to be when disaster strikes. Developing appropriate mechanisms to prepare for and cope with complex crises in cities will, in the future, be a key aspect of security policy-making. In this article we explore current trends in research and practice concerning the managem...
The literature on disaster risk and its reduction in Africa’s urban centres remains limited, despite...
As remarked in the presentation of the special issue of the A|Z Journal - Cities at risk - the incre...
Nowadays, natural disasters and human actions are considered uncertain, unpredictable urban threats....
Today the majority of the globe’s inhabitants live in urban areas, and according to all prognoses, c...
Today, the majority of the globe’s inhabitants live in urban areas. According to all forecasts citie...
The number of megacities worldwide is rapidly increasing and contemporary cities are also expanding ...
Disasters and their associated risks have continued to evolve in complexity, forms, frequencies, and...
Literature in disaster field and past events highlight that urban disasters are more and more comple...
The chapter investigates, through document analysis, the themes of urban smartness and disaster risk...
Resilience is an issue of increasing importance to city managers and policymakers. The idea first em...
The 21st Century has been termed “the century of disasters” (Jan Egeland, former United Nations Unde...
Unexpected crises and risks affect the urban population. Critical infrastructure dependency, climate...
The first section in this issue seeks to analyze the key risks and challenges, primarily environment...
Population estimates and projections demonstrate that, in the next future, human beings, buildings, ...
Currently 54% of the world's population lives in cities and this rate is expected to reach 66% in 20...
The literature on disaster risk and its reduction in Africa’s urban centres remains limited, despite...
As remarked in the presentation of the special issue of the A|Z Journal - Cities at risk - the incre...
Nowadays, natural disasters and human actions are considered uncertain, unpredictable urban threats....
Today the majority of the globe’s inhabitants live in urban areas, and according to all prognoses, c...
Today, the majority of the globe’s inhabitants live in urban areas. According to all forecasts citie...
The number of megacities worldwide is rapidly increasing and contemporary cities are also expanding ...
Disasters and their associated risks have continued to evolve in complexity, forms, frequencies, and...
Literature in disaster field and past events highlight that urban disasters are more and more comple...
The chapter investigates, through document analysis, the themes of urban smartness and disaster risk...
Resilience is an issue of increasing importance to city managers and policymakers. The idea first em...
The 21st Century has been termed “the century of disasters” (Jan Egeland, former United Nations Unde...
Unexpected crises and risks affect the urban population. Critical infrastructure dependency, climate...
The first section in this issue seeks to analyze the key risks and challenges, primarily environment...
Population estimates and projections demonstrate that, in the next future, human beings, buildings, ...
Currently 54% of the world's population lives in cities and this rate is expected to reach 66% in 20...
The literature on disaster risk and its reduction in Africa’s urban centres remains limited, despite...
As remarked in the presentation of the special issue of the A|Z Journal - Cities at risk - the incre...
Nowadays, natural disasters and human actions are considered uncertain, unpredictable urban threats....