By examining three policy-oriented research projects funded by the European Union (RAMSES, RESIN, SMR) the paper critically discusses operationalization efforts of urban resilience as they are designed and produced at the interface between science and policy. By analysing the documents and conducting interviews with the projects’ coordinators and participants, three main research questions were addressed concerning how urban resilience is defined across the projects and the actors involved, the role of the tools produced by them in their difficult task to reconcile wider applicability and local specificity and finally how stakeholder engagement and co-creation were framed and implemented. Based on the evidence collected, the authors argue t...
Previous studies have investigated how resilience can play a pivotal role in strategic urban design ...
Svitková, K. 2019. Securing cities: 'Urban resilience' as a technology of government, 282 pp. Doctor...
More and more cities are developing strategies and implementing actions to increase their resilience...
By examining three policy-oriented research projects funded by the European Union (RAMSES, RESIN, SM...
The emergent discourse on social-ecological resilience can be understood as a response to the rapid ...
To date, little social science understanding has been developed about what it would mean to strategi...
The European Commission's Joint Research Centre has developed a number of methods and tools that con...
To date, little social science understanding has been developed about what it would mean to strategi...
Unexpected crises and risks affect the urban population. Critical infrastructure dependency, climate...
Current views on urban resilience emphasize the non-linear, complex and unpredictable character of u...
City resilience has gained increased recognition due to the COVID-19 pandemic situation and thus the...
Faced with increasing urbanization and uncertainties linked to climate change, the scientific commun...
In recent years, resilience has become an important goal for cities, particularly in the face of pol...
Cities currently host more than half of the world population, a number which is projected to continu...
Previous studies have investigated how resilience can play a pivotal role in strategic urban design ...
Svitková, K. 2019. Securing cities: 'Urban resilience' as a technology of government, 282 pp. Doctor...
More and more cities are developing strategies and implementing actions to increase their resilience...
By examining three policy-oriented research projects funded by the European Union (RAMSES, RESIN, SM...
The emergent discourse on social-ecological resilience can be understood as a response to the rapid ...
To date, little social science understanding has been developed about what it would mean to strategi...
The European Commission's Joint Research Centre has developed a number of methods and tools that con...
To date, little social science understanding has been developed about what it would mean to strategi...
Unexpected crises and risks affect the urban population. Critical infrastructure dependency, climate...
Current views on urban resilience emphasize the non-linear, complex and unpredictable character of u...
City resilience has gained increased recognition due to the COVID-19 pandemic situation and thus the...
Faced with increasing urbanization and uncertainties linked to climate change, the scientific commun...
In recent years, resilience has become an important goal for cities, particularly in the face of pol...
Cities currently host more than half of the world population, a number which is projected to continu...
Previous studies have investigated how resilience can play a pivotal role in strategic urban design ...
Svitková, K. 2019. Securing cities: 'Urban resilience' as a technology of government, 282 pp. Doctor...
More and more cities are developing strategies and implementing actions to increase their resilience...