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Towards a framework for assessing urban resilience Application to a case study in Lyon (France)

Nicolas Cerema (), Lise Bourdeau-Lepage (), Marie-Laure Couderc Papaix (), Nicolas Furmanek () and Sarah Talandier ()
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Nicolas Cerema: Cerema - Centre d'Etudes et d'Expertise sur les Risques, l'Environnement, la Mobilité et l'Aménagement
Sarah Talandier: Cerema - Centre d'Etudes et d'Expertise sur les Risques, l'Environnement, la Mobilité et l'Aménagement

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Abstract: This chapter deals with urban resilience assessment tools. It starts by describing a resilient area as one able to face not only shocks but also stresses and dependency. It then shows the limits of the operational implementation of a Cost-Benefit-Analysis to assess the benefits of resilience actions and the need for an alternative decision-making tool for practitioners. It then outlines an original tool to assess the resilience of an area or public space. It describes the six resilience levers of the tool to encourage resilience momentum. At the end of the chapter, the decision-making tool is implemented to assess the resilience of a planning operation in Lyon, France. The discussion concludes on the role of combined

Keywords: climate change; Cost and benefits Analysis (CBA); Disaster Risk Reduction; Heat island; inclusive approaches; integrated approach; planning operation; urban strategy; Public space; urban planning; resilience JEL Classification: Q51; Q54; Q57 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2019-10-09
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