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The SECURe framework: an approach to thinking about power and politics when using co-production interventions for urban resilience

7 Oct 2024

More than 50% of the world’s population lives in towns and cities. Urban growth is set to continue, leading to 68% of the global population living in cities by 2050. Most of this urbanisation is projected to occur in low- and middle-income regions, where high concentrations of vulnerable populations live in neighbourhoods often exposed to climate risks. As a consequence, enhancing the resilience of cities to the impacts of a changing climate is a critically important task. However, urban areas are complex systems where diverse individuals, networks and organisations with different visions of urban development, incentives and institutional protocols interact continually. Understanding these dynamics is essential for finding urban resilience interventions that are aligned with the unique contextual characteristics of each city. This report presents the Strengthening and Enhancing Contextual Urban Resilience (SECURe) approach for achieving this effectively.

Authors

Alejandro Barcena; Aditya Bahadur

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Pages
37
Published in
United Kingdom

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