Climate change poses a significant risk threatening the livelihood of people, communities, and cities worldwide. The stakes cannot be reduced to zero, so there is a constant need to re-theorize the collective action to address the climate change challenges. Doing so requires planning to reduce vulnerability to climate change. One of the most crucial challenges facing scientists, academics, citizens, and policymakers today is whether the collaborative, inclusive, and resilient climate change action can be implemented, assessed, and achieved. To respond to this question, this research aims to re-theorize, de-conceptualize, and analyze the collective effort to address the climate change challenges. First, the paper conceptualizes climate chang...
In the context of urbanization and a growing population, cities and citizens are becoming more expos...
Resilience planning, in framing environmental and social relations as interdependent and interrelate...
Informal settlements are on the frontline in the battle against climate change. Home to one billion ...
Climate change poses a significant risk threatening the livelihood of people, communities, and citie...
Climate change is a phenomenon that is beginning to have numerous implications for us as a society, ...
International audienceThe problem of climate change, and how to respond to it, is often confronted t...
Global urbanization is compounding the potential impacts of climate change, increasing greenhouse ga...
Climate change can be construed as a question of collective responsibility from two different viewpo...
Climate change is not just about modeling and understanding hazards or weather. Societal resilience ...
This thesis argues that urban resilience is replacing sustainability as the frame through which clim...
Building urban resilience to climate change and other challenges will be essential for maintaining t...
In the face of uncertainties associated with climate change, building adaptive capacity and resilien...
- Understanding the socioeconomic, cultural, historical and political nuances of a place is essentia...
In adapting communities to new levels of fairness, we must resist the notion that building equitable...
In the context of urbanization and a growing population, cities and citizens are becoming more expos...
Resilience planning, in framing environmental and social relations as interdependent and interrelate...
Informal settlements are on the frontline in the battle against climate change. Home to one billion ...
Climate change poses a significant risk threatening the livelihood of people, communities, and citie...
Climate change is a phenomenon that is beginning to have numerous implications for us as a society, ...
International audienceThe problem of climate change, and how to respond to it, is often confronted t...
Global urbanization is compounding the potential impacts of climate change, increasing greenhouse ga...
Climate change can be construed as a question of collective responsibility from two different viewpo...
Climate change is not just about modeling and understanding hazards or weather. Societal resilience ...
This thesis argues that urban resilience is replacing sustainability as the frame through which clim...
Building urban resilience to climate change and other challenges will be essential for maintaining t...
In the face of uncertainties associated with climate change, building adaptive capacity and resilien...
- Understanding the socioeconomic, cultural, historical and political nuances of a place is essentia...
In adapting communities to new levels of fairness, we must resist the notion that building equitable...
In the context of urbanization and a growing population, cities and citizens are becoming more expos...
Resilience planning, in framing environmental and social relations as interdependent and interrelate...
Informal settlements are on the frontline in the battle against climate change. Home to one billion ...