Refocusing urban disaster governance on marginalised urban people through right to the city

作者: Eija Susanna Meriläinen , Martin Fougère , Wojciech Piotrowicz

DOI: 10.1080/17477891.2019.1682492

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摘要: In contemporary neoliberal regimes, urban disaster governance typically emphasises resilience of cities and their inhabitants. Marginalised people, most vulnerable to disasters, are thereby e...

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