Reducing future risk in the city: an agenda for integrated risk management

In African cities, orienting risk management towards a developmental agenda can confront the root causes of poverty and risk

Abstract

In African cities, orienting risk management towards a developmental agenda can confront the root causes of poverty and risk. Transition to an integrated approach has the most chance of success when it combines interventions working on the risk culture of a city, which include planning and specific sectorial and local decision-making processes. Risk cultures that prioritise and combine integrated poverty reduction and risk management with examples of successful outcomes of decision making at sectorial and practical levels can be effective and make backsliding more difficult.

This is an output from the Urban Africa: Risk Knowledge (Urban ARK) programme

Citation

Pelling, M. (2019) ‘Reducing future risk in the city: an agenda for integrated risk management’ Urban Ark Briefing No 24. January 2019

Reducing future risk in the city: an agenda for integrated risk management

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Published 31 January 2019