Cities undergoing rapid growth are at risk of outbreaks of violence as competition over scarce resources and space intensifies. In this context, it is critical to identify conditions that make cities and their inhabitants resilient to violence. We review research findings about the general relationship between urban growth and the violence-proneness of cities, as well as insights about the factors that underpin violence–resilience in three different areas: 1) urban governance and planning, 2) security institutions, and 3) the everyday practices of urban dwellers. We argue that in order to understand cities’ resilience to violence, we need to account for both the mechanisms linking urban growth to violence, and the possible conflict resoluti...
Resilience is a booming concept. It has been used in a variety of disciplines and has now also been ...
The September 11 attacks in New York and Washington have forced Americans to confront the fact that ...
Harrigan and Martin assess the viability of major cities, and New York in particular, in the face of...
Cities undergoing rapid growth are at risk of outbreaks of violence as competition over scarce resou...
Within the working group “Urban Resilience in situation of chronic violence” at the Dept. of Urban S...
Violence in cities significantly compromises development and can have detrimental consequences for ...
http://www.newyorkfed.org/research/epr/02v08n2/0211harr.pdfInternational audienceThe September 11 at...
Although the use of resilience in international relations and urban planning has given rise to a gro...
There is growing interest in the impact of violence on development and on ‘security’ as a policy res...
This paper aims to offer a contribution to the debate on urban security starting from the assumption...
The world is urbanising rapidly and cities are increasingly held as the most important arenas for su...
There is a long history of cities being playing key roles in different types of violence and militar...
Cities today have become a playground for man-made security threats. From terrorism, drug abuse, and...
How will security in cities be understood in the future? For whom will it be provided? What are the...
This chapter takes the documented experiences in Western cities and generates normative ideas that c...
Resilience is a booming concept. It has been used in a variety of disciplines and has now also been ...
The September 11 attacks in New York and Washington have forced Americans to confront the fact that ...
Harrigan and Martin assess the viability of major cities, and New York in particular, in the face of...
Cities undergoing rapid growth are at risk of outbreaks of violence as competition over scarce resou...
Within the working group “Urban Resilience in situation of chronic violence” at the Dept. of Urban S...
Violence in cities significantly compromises development and can have detrimental consequences for ...
http://www.newyorkfed.org/research/epr/02v08n2/0211harr.pdfInternational audienceThe September 11 at...
Although the use of resilience in international relations and urban planning has given rise to a gro...
There is growing interest in the impact of violence on development and on ‘security’ as a policy res...
This paper aims to offer a contribution to the debate on urban security starting from the assumption...
The world is urbanising rapidly and cities are increasingly held as the most important arenas for su...
There is a long history of cities being playing key roles in different types of violence and militar...
Cities today have become a playground for man-made security threats. From terrorism, drug abuse, and...
How will security in cities be understood in the future? For whom will it be provided? What are the...
This chapter takes the documented experiences in Western cities and generates normative ideas that c...
Resilience is a booming concept. It has been used in a variety of disciplines and has now also been ...
The September 11 attacks in New York and Washington have forced Americans to confront the fact that ...
Harrigan and Martin assess the viability of major cities, and New York in particular, in the face of...