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_aKhan, Amir Ali
245 _aDisaster resilient cities - a way forward
250 _aVol.19(3), Jul-Sep
260 _aNew Delhi
_bInstitute of Town Planners
_c2022
300 _a1-16p.
520 _aDisaster of various origins are rising, spreading, and escalating day by day across the world including India. Such events have not only greater consequences for the physical, socio-economic, and psychological wellbeing, but also expose the level of resilience present in a region. Disasters in recent times have posed a greater challenge to urban areas at national level. Apart from water and climate related disasters, ongoing biological disaster, namely Covid-19, has exposed the poor resilience in the country especially resilience of existing infrastructure. Such catastrophic events are clear indication towards lack of disaster safe development planning specially in urban areas. This paper attempts to analyze the importance of disaster resilience in urban areas with reference to some of the most devastating events like the Bhuj Earthquake (2001), Srinagar (2014), Chennai (2015), Kerala (2018) floods, Cyclone Hudhud (2015), and COVID-19 Pandemic, and provides suggestive framework for disaster resilience for making it an integral part of urban planning and management.
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_aURBAN PLANNING AND DESIGN (AR-UPD)
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_tITPI journal
856 _uhttps://www.itpi.org.in/uploads/journalfiles/journal-19x3.pdf
_yClick here
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