Urban Resilience

Urban resilience refers to the ability of cities to anticipate, prepare for, respond to, and recover from various challenges and stresses, including natural disasters, climate change, economic fluctuations, and social issues. It encompasses the capacity of urban systems—such as infrastructure, governance, and community networks—to withstand shocks and adapt to changing conditions, thereby ensuring the safety, sustainability, and well-being of their populations. Building urban resilience involves creating strategies that strengthen the physical and social frameworks of cities, enhance adaptive capacity, promote sustainable practices, and engage communities in decision-making processes. Ultimately, urban resilience aims to minimize vulnerabilities and enhance the overall quality of life for urban residents in the face of adversity.