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October 02, 2005
What makes a city resilient?
I spotted this podcast interview on Planetizen of an author whose asked the question "What makes a city resilient?" in his book "The Resilient City: How Modern Cities Recover from Disaster"
My question is, does he acknowledge "air supply lines"?
Smart City Newsletter - 09/29/2005
Coming Up on the Next Smart CityWhat makes a city resilient? What gives a city the ability to re-group and come back from natural disaster and human tragedies stronger than before?
Those are questions Thomas Campanella has attempted to answer in his book, The Resilient City: How Modern Cities Recover from Disaster, and he is our guest this week on Smart City.
Posted by cystdog at October 2, 2005 03:04 PM