Urban Resilience and Justice: Exploring the Tensions, Building upon the Connections

作者: Adriana Allen , Cassidy Johnson , Deena Khalil , Liza Griffin

DOI: 10.1057/978-1-137-47354-7_15

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摘要: The conclusion reflects on the theoretical, conceptual, methodological and empirical breadth of contributing chapters returns to question outlined at beginning book: what is relationship, emerging connections tensions between environmental justice resilience in urban areas Global South? As explored throughout chapters, face injustices, people develop survival strategies cope. These actions might lead both positive negative outcomes for resilience. Resilience can be a policy objective enacted by governments shocks stresses, further have co-function, as required

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