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38 results for "Urbanization and Resilience"
38 results for "Urbanization and Resilience"
The long-term needs of coastal communities
Conflict and Food Systems: An holistic approach to an acute and chronic crisis in Haiti
Urbanization - An Emerging Humanitarian Disaster
This paper describes the current rates of urbanization and the developing health consequences framed as a humanitarian crisis. The authors go on to analyze the current state of knowledge and policy on urban health. They lay out the priorities for future...
Urban Health: a 21st Century Crisis
This brief report reviews the health concerns that arise with rapid urbanization and confront humanitarian organizations during acute emergencies. The authors argue that one way forward is for humanitarian organizations to learn from existing grass...
Toward Guidelines for Humanitarian Standards and Operations in Urban Settings
Rapid urbanization represents the most significant demographic change of the twenty-first century. 2008 marked the first time in human history that over half of the world population lived in urban settings. The process of urbanization, fueled by economic...
A Blueprint for the Development of Prevention and Preparedness Indicators for Urban Humanitarian Crises
As rapid urbanization creates complex environments that concentrate the risks and hazards of man-made and natural disasters, it also presents a vital advantage that must be exploited. Urban humanitarian emergencies by their very nature occur within the...
Investigating Gender Based Insecurity & Mobility: Multi-City Report
Rapid urbanization is the most significant demographic shift taking place. By the year 2050, it is predicted that 70% of the world population will be urban. The urban poor live in a state of chronic crisis and reside in extremely dense informal...
What Practices Are Used to Identify and Prioritize Vulnerable Populations Affected by Urban Humanitarian Emergencies?
Individuals and organizations responding to humanitarian crises recognize the need to improve urban emergency response and preparedness – including the need to devise better methods for assessing vulnerability within urban populations.
This systematic...
Slum socio-ecology: an exploratory characterisation of vulnerability to climate-change related disasters in the urban context
As cities, especially coastal megacities, continue to grow often through rapid unplanned urbanization, populations are increasingly concentrated in climate change-affected hazard-prone spaces. How these populations interact with their environments will...
Discussion Informed by Recurrent Lessons from a Systematic Review on Targeting Practices in Urban Humanitarian Crises
Introduction: Urbanization has challenged many humanitarian practices given the complexity of cities. Urban humanitarian crises have similarly made identifying vulnerable populations difficult. As humanitarians respond to cities with chronic deficiencies...