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Martin-Breen & Andries
Resilience: A literature review
Robust systems include well-conceived, constructed and managed physical assets.
Redundancy refers to spare capacity purposely created within systems so that they can accommodate disruption.
Flexibility implies that systems can change, evolve and adapt in response to changing circumstances.
Resourcefulness implies that people and institutions are able to rapidly find different ways to achieve their goals or meet their needs during a shock or when under stress.
Inclusion emphasises the need for broad consultation and engagement of communities, including the most vulnerable groups.
Integration and alignment between city systems promotes consistency in decision-making and ensures that all investments are mutually supportive to a common outcome.
Reflective
Robust
Redundant
Flexible
Resourceful
Inclusive
Integrated
Daniel Burnham,
Chicago Architect
Living with Water
Adopt multiple lines of defense
Increase long term safety by making room for water
Create new economic and development opportunities with safe, attractive waterways and water infrastructure
Improve quality of life with water through capture, re-use, and retention to integrate healthy water into public spaces
Gilbert F White, 1942
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- Cedric Grant
Deputy Mayor, New Orleans
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