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Articulating a Program for Resilience: The Landscape of Evidence, Actions, and Geographies

16 Jun 2020

This report assesses the evidence base and range of opportunities for global action on climate resilience. This assessment comes as the resilience movement continues to evolve, yet the urgency and magnitude of the need have increased. Expanding urbanization and increasing exposure to hazards affect all places on the planet, but particularly the most socially, economically, and politically vulnerable communities. In this report, we review fundamental science and policy documents to identify opportunities for global action in six areas: community infrastructure, public finance, direct financial services, insurance, education and awareness, and food security. Review criteria for selecting contemporary interventions, or “opportunities,” included the strength of their evidence base; their propensity for immediate implementation, particularly in the communities and places with the most urgent need; their universality, scalability, and replicability across global contexts; and their potential for leveraging investment. The work provides a menu of entry points for stakeholders.
international development metropolitan housing and communities policy center climate, disasters, and environment

Authors

Carlos Martín, Sara McTarnaghan, James Ladi Williams, Kimberly Burrowes, Jorge González, Jorge Morales-Burnett, Wilton Oliver, Clare Salerno

Published in
United States of America
Rights Holder
Urban Institute