Chapter
Urban Disaster Resilience, New Dimensions from International Practice in the Built Environment
Abstract
Accelerating urbanization worldwide means more urban-centered disasters. Floods, earthquakes, storms and conflicts affecting densely populated areas produce significant losses in lives, livelihoods and the built environment, especially in comparison to rural areas. Poor urban dwellers, almost always the most vulnerable, too often bear the brunt. Aid agencies and urban professionals have been slowly adapting to these new conditions, but older …
Publisher
Taylor & Francis
DOI
10.4324/9781315725420