Vital Cities and Citizens publishes third policy brief: Conditions for community resilience

Impactstudy COVID-19
Iris van den Broek

Erasmus Initiative Vital Cities and Citizens (VCC) has published a third policy brief within the Rotterdams Impactstudy COVID-19. This policy brief is a plea for innovative Rotterdam policy. The current crisis requires society to become more resilient.

A resilient society enables urban residents and businesses to cope with a crisis. In this policy brief Dr. Jan Fransen (theme leader within VCC) and Daniela Ochoa Peralta MSc give advice on which conditions, such as local knowledge and local networks, contribute to a resilient society. They also refer to Audrey Esteban's ongoing PhD research at ESSB and IHS. Esteban notices a gradual paradigm shift from top-down infrastructural solutions to community resilience in Rotterdam’s response to climate change. The policy brief builds on this paradigm shift.

Researcher
dr. Jan Fransen
Researcher
Daniela Ochoa Peralta MSc
PhD student
Audrey Esteban
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