Resilient Urban Systems: Where We Stand Now and Where We Need to Go

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Pandit, A. and J.C. Crittenden. (2015). Resilient Urban Systems: Where We Stand Now and Where We Need to Go. Solutions 6(1): 74-81. https://thesolutionsjournal.com/article/resilient-urban-systems-where-we-stand-now-and-where-we-need-to-go/

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Resilient Urban Systems: Where We Stand Now and Where We Need to Go

by Arka Pandit and John C. Crittenden Mark Dumont

Flooding in Piazzo San Marco in Venice, Italy. New infrastructure designs aim to increase the resiliency of the city in the face of rising water levels.

In Brief Increasing urbanization is a dominant global trend in the past few decades. Provision of infrastructure to service this growing urban population for water, energy, and accessibility is one of the major challenges faced by urban planners, engineers, and other decision makers. In a world faced with a myriad of environmental challenges, the incorporation of sustainability and resilience in every aspect of urban infrastructure decision making has become a requisite condition. While there is a growing impetus of incorporating sustainability in decision making for urban infrastructure rehabilitation or development, incorporation of resilience in decision making has remained rather sporadic. This paper draws on case studies from across the globe to assess the current innovative approaches that cities are undertaking to make their infrastructure systems more resilient in order to better cope with future uncertainties. This paper further proposes six guiding principles that decision makers, urban planners, designers, and engineers can adopt to steer the next generation of urban infrastructure towards being more adaptable, resilient, and sustainable.

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