Thaisa Comelli, Jonathan Ensor, Maria Evangelina Filippi, Max Hope, Robert Marchant, Mark Pelling, Jessica Thorn
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Freeing imagination for fair and resilient future cities
Delivering fair, long-term resilience for tomorrow’s cities means acting now to break cycles of risk accumulation. Inclusive future visioning can help by placing the voices and experiences of those at risk at the start of urban policy, planning and project processes, and integrating this with the best science to reimagine what cities and neighborhoods are for, and could be in the long-term.