The Climate Change Games: Planning for Resiliency in New York City (original) (raw)

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This paper discusses the imperative for cities, specifically New York City, to enhance their resilience against the impending impacts of climate change, emphasizing the importance of public-private collaboration, innovative infrastructure, and grassroots initiatives. It highlights recommendations from Judith Rodin of the Rockefeller Foundation, outlining five pillars of resilience: Constant Learning, Rapid Rebound, Limited or 'Safe' Failure, Flexibility, and Spare Capacity, with a focus on the necessity of proactive planning to withstand potential climate-related disasters.

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