A climate resilience research renewal agenda: Learning lessons from the COVID-19 pandemic for urban climate resilience

Learning lessons from the COVID-19 pandemic opens an opportunity for enhanced research and action on inclusive urban resilience to climate change. Lessons and their implications are used to describe a climate resilience research renewal agenda. Three key lessons are identified. The first lesson is g...

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Main Authors: PELLING, Mark, CHOW, Winston T. L., CHU, Eric, DAWSON, Richard, DODMAN, David, FRASER, Arabella, HAYWARD, Bronwyn, KHIRFAN, Luna, MCPHEARSON, Timon, PRAKASH, Anjal, ZIERVOGEL, Gina
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spelling sg-smu-ink.soss_research-47372023-11-20T05:48:17Z A climate resilience research renewal agenda: Learning lessons from the COVID-19 pandemic for urban climate resilience PELLING, Mark CHOW, Winston T. L. CHU, Eric DAWSON, Richard DODMAN, David FRASER, Arabella HAYWARD, Bronwyn KHIRFAN, Luna MCPHEARSON, Timon PRAKASH, Anjal ZIERVOGEL, Gina Learning lessons from the COVID-19 pandemic opens an opportunity for enhanced research and action on inclusive urban resilience to climate change. Lessons and their implications are used to describe a climate resilience research renewal agenda. Three key lessons are identified. The first lesson is generic, that climate change risk coexists and interacts with other risks through overlapping social processes, conditions and decision-making contexts. Two further lessons are urban specific: that networks of connectivity bring risk as well as resilience and that overcrowding is a key indicator of the multiple determinants of vulnerability to both COVID-19 and climate change impacts. From these lessons three research priorities arise: dynamic and compounding vulnerability, systemic risk and risk root cause analysis. These connected agendas identify affordable and healthy housing, social cohesion, minority and local leadership and multiscale governance as entry points for targeted research that can break cycles of multiple risk creation and so build back better for climate change as well as COVID-19 in recovery and renewal. 2022-08-01T07:00:00Z text application/pdf https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/soss_research/3479 info:doi/10.1080/17565529.2021.1956411 https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/context/soss_research/article/4737/viewcontent/A_climate_resilience_research_renewal_agenda_learning_lessons_from_the_COVID_19_pandemic_for_urban_climate_resilience.pdf http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Research Collection School of Social Sciences eng Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University Urban COVID-19 resilience systemic risk adaptation climate policy development vulnerability Environmental Sciences Urban Studies and Planning
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topic Urban
COVID-19
resilience
systemic risk
adaptation
climate policy
development
vulnerability
Environmental Sciences
Urban Studies and Planning
spellingShingle Urban
COVID-19
resilience
systemic risk
adaptation
climate policy
development
vulnerability
Environmental Sciences
Urban Studies and Planning
PELLING, Mark
CHOW, Winston T. L.
CHU, Eric
DAWSON, Richard
DODMAN, David
FRASER, Arabella
HAYWARD, Bronwyn
KHIRFAN, Luna
MCPHEARSON, Timon
PRAKASH, Anjal
ZIERVOGEL, Gina
A climate resilience research renewal agenda: Learning lessons from the COVID-19 pandemic for urban climate resilience
description Learning lessons from the COVID-19 pandemic opens an opportunity for enhanced research and action on inclusive urban resilience to climate change. Lessons and their implications are used to describe a climate resilience research renewal agenda. Three key lessons are identified. The first lesson is generic, that climate change risk coexists and interacts with other risks through overlapping social processes, conditions and decision-making contexts. Two further lessons are urban specific: that networks of connectivity bring risk as well as resilience and that overcrowding is a key indicator of the multiple determinants of vulnerability to both COVID-19 and climate change impacts. From these lessons three research priorities arise: dynamic and compounding vulnerability, systemic risk and risk root cause analysis. These connected agendas identify affordable and healthy housing, social cohesion, minority and local leadership and multiscale governance as entry points for targeted research that can break cycles of multiple risk creation and so build back better for climate change as well as COVID-19 in recovery and renewal.
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author PELLING, Mark
CHOW, Winston T. L.
CHU, Eric
DAWSON, Richard
DODMAN, David
FRASER, Arabella
HAYWARD, Bronwyn
KHIRFAN, Luna
MCPHEARSON, Timon
PRAKASH, Anjal
ZIERVOGEL, Gina
author_facet PELLING, Mark
CHOW, Winston T. L.
CHU, Eric
DAWSON, Richard
DODMAN, David
FRASER, Arabella
HAYWARD, Bronwyn
KHIRFAN, Luna
MCPHEARSON, Timon
PRAKASH, Anjal
ZIERVOGEL, Gina
author_sort PELLING, Mark
title A climate resilience research renewal agenda: Learning lessons from the COVID-19 pandemic for urban climate resilience
title_short A climate resilience research renewal agenda: Learning lessons from the COVID-19 pandemic for urban climate resilience
title_full A climate resilience research renewal agenda: Learning lessons from the COVID-19 pandemic for urban climate resilience
title_fullStr A climate resilience research renewal agenda: Learning lessons from the COVID-19 pandemic for urban climate resilience
title_full_unstemmed A climate resilience research renewal agenda: Learning lessons from the COVID-19 pandemic for urban climate resilience
title_sort climate resilience research renewal agenda: learning lessons from the covid-19 pandemic for urban climate resilience
publisher Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University
publishDate 2022
url https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/soss_research/3479
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