IN PURSUIT OF A MORE HOLISTIC, CITIZEN-CENTERED RESILIENCE STRATEGY: THE CASE OF PORTO ALEGRE, BRAZIL

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Autor(a) principal: de Melo Conti, Diego
Data de Publicação: 2023
Outros Autores: Neiman, Zysman, Ferreira da Silva, Luciano, Santiago, Luis
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Revista brasileira de gestão e desenvolvimento regional
Texto Completo: https://www.rbgdr.net/revista/index.php/rbgdr/article/view/6323
Resumo: The concept of resilience is particularly applicable to urban planning if the complexity and various interconnected systems of a city are considered. The city of Porto Alegre has long been studied in academic circles for its tradition of citizen participation in local decision-making. Porto Alegre recently embarked on the development and implementation of a resilience strategy under Rockefeller's Foundation 100 Resilient Cities Project umbrella. This article uses descriptive exploratory methods to document the development and implementation of a Porto Alegre resilience strategy, which relied on the city's previous success in implementing innovative participatory methods. The institutionalization and regulatory frameworks necessary for the implementation of resilience strategies were also documented, uncovering a tripod of resilience that articulates relationships between civil society, government, and academia to achieve a successful implementation.
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IN PURSUIT OF A MORE HOLISTIC, CITIZEN-CENTERED RESILIENCE STRATEGY: THE CASE OF PORTO ALEGRE, BRAZIL
title IN PURSUIT OF A MORE HOLISTIC, CITIZEN-CENTERED RESILIENCE STRATEGY: THE CASE OF PORTO ALEGRE, BRAZIL
spellingShingle IN PURSUIT OF A MORE HOLISTIC, CITIZEN-CENTERED RESILIENCE STRATEGY: THE CASE OF PORTO ALEGRE, BRAZIL
de Melo Conti, Diego
Resilience
Resilient City
100 Resilient Cities
Urban Sustainability
Porto Alegre
title_short IN PURSUIT OF A MORE HOLISTIC, CITIZEN-CENTERED RESILIENCE STRATEGY: THE CASE OF PORTO ALEGRE, BRAZIL
title_full IN PURSUIT OF A MORE HOLISTIC, CITIZEN-CENTERED RESILIENCE STRATEGY: THE CASE OF PORTO ALEGRE, BRAZIL
title_fullStr IN PURSUIT OF A MORE HOLISTIC, CITIZEN-CENTERED RESILIENCE STRATEGY: THE CASE OF PORTO ALEGRE, BRAZIL
title_full_unstemmed IN PURSUIT OF A MORE HOLISTIC, CITIZEN-CENTERED RESILIENCE STRATEGY: THE CASE OF PORTO ALEGRE, BRAZIL
title_sort IN PURSUIT OF A MORE HOLISTIC, CITIZEN-CENTERED RESILIENCE STRATEGY: THE CASE OF PORTO ALEGRE, BRAZIL
author de Melo Conti, Diego
author_facet de Melo Conti, Diego
Neiman, Zysman
Ferreira da Silva, Luciano
Santiago, Luis
author_role author
author2 Neiman, Zysman
Ferreira da Silva, Luciano
Santiago, Luis
author2_role author
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author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv de Melo Conti, Diego
Neiman, Zysman
Ferreira da Silva, Luciano
Santiago, Luis
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Resilience
Resilient City
100 Resilient Cities
Urban Sustainability
Porto Alegre
topic Resilience
Resilient City
100 Resilient Cities
Urban Sustainability
Porto Alegre
description The concept of resilience is particularly applicable to urban planning if the complexity and various interconnected systems of a city are considered. The city of Porto Alegre has long been studied in academic circles for its tradition of citizen participation in local decision-making. Porto Alegre recently embarked on the development and implementation of a resilience strategy under Rockefeller's Foundation 100 Resilient Cities Project umbrella. This article uses descriptive exploratory methods to document the development and implementation of a Porto Alegre resilience strategy, which relied on the city's previous success in implementing innovative participatory methods. The institutionalization and regulatory frameworks necessary for the implementation of resilience strategies were also documented, uncovering a tripod of resilience that articulates relationships between civil society, government, and academia to achieve a successful implementation.
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