2023
DOI: 10.1108/sasbe-08-2023-0208
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Urban resilience and sustainability through and beyond crisis – evidence-based analysis and lessons learned from selected European cities

Ashraf M. Salama,
Madhavi P. Patil,
Laura MacLean

Abstract: PurposeDespite striving for resilience and a sustainable urban future, European cities face a multitude of crisis caused by both natural and human-induced risks. This paper asks two key questions: How have cities experienced and managed crises situations they encountered? and What are the plans and actions for embedding sustainability at a local level within a clear decision-making structure? Hence, it aims to examine urban resilience in the context of urban crisis and the associated health concerns that took … Show more

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“…Salama et al (2024) argue that despite striving for resilience and a sustainable urban future, European cities face many crises caused by natural and human-induced risks. Their study examines urban resilience in the context of urban crises and the associated health concerns that occurred because of crises whilst identifying sustainable urban development initiatives and strategies conceived and implemented beyond crises.…”
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“…Salama et al (2024) argue that despite striving for resilience and a sustainable urban future, European cities face many crises caused by natural and human-induced risks. Their study examines urban resilience in the context of urban crises and the associated health concerns that occurred because of crises whilst identifying sustainable urban development initiatives and strategies conceived and implemented beyond crises.…”
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confidence: 99%