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Urban Resilience Dialogues
Corina Angheloiu & Chiara Tomaselli
13 episodes
5 days ago
Corina Angheloiu and Chiara Tomaselli explore the key themes for urban resilience practitioners, researchers, and policymakers.
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Corina Angheloiu and Chiara Tomaselli explore the key themes for urban resilience practitioners, researchers, and policymakers.
Show more...
Social Sciences
Science
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5. Tools
Urban Resilience Dialogues
46 minutes
4 years ago
5. Tools

In this fifth episode of Urban Resilience Dialogues we are talking about the role of tools to support communities and cities to build their resilience. We are joined by Evandro Holz and Mariano Rossi, co-founders of ClUrb, a startup developing and implementing digital tools on urban topics, such as disaster risk management and slum upgrading, focused on the least resourced cities and communities.

For more information on ClUrb : https://www.clurb.net/

Continue the conversation on Twitter with the #URDialogues or tweet at the hosts Corina (@futuresforensic) and Chiara (@ChiaraNitza).

Please email us at urbanresiliencedialogues@gmail.com for any queries, questions, or suggestions you may have.

Urban Resilience Dialogues
Corina Angheloiu and Chiara Tomaselli explore the key themes for urban resilience practitioners, researchers, and policymakers.