Financing the resilient city

Author:

Brugmann Jeb1

Affiliation:

1. Richmond Street West, Canada,

Abstract

This paper presents a strategy for scaling climate change adaptation within urban areas. The strategy specifically focuses on the requirements for mobilizing large amounts of capital for adaptation and other urban risk reduction above and beyond the amounts that will likely be mobilized through new international adaptation funds. The paper, based on a report published by ICLEI–Local Governments for Sustainability,( 1 ) proposes a re-framing of the urban adaptation and disaster reduction challenge. The approach shifts the adaptation focus from risk reduction as a primary end in itself to a broader development focus on financing the performance of urban assets, areas and/or systems. This emphasis is elaborated through the concept of “resilience”, an urban design and investment metric that measures the ability of urban areas and their individual assets to perform for users and their investors under a wide range of conditions. The paper argues that such a performance-oriented approach provides a business logic that can attract conventional, private investment flows to climate and disaster risk reduction measures and thereby “mainstream” them.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Urban Studies,Environmental Science (miscellaneous)

Reference8 articles.

1. Brugmann J (2009), Welcome to the Urban Revolution: How Cities are Changing the World, Bloomsbury, 342 pages.

2. Brugmann J (2011), Financing the Resilient City: A Demand-driven Approach to Development, Disaster Reduction and Climate Adaptation – An ICLEI White Paper, ICLEI Global Report, Bonn, 48 pages.

3. Burton C, (2009), Building Resilient Communities: Risk Management and Response to Natural Disasters through Social Funds and Community-driven Development Operations, The World Bank, Washington DC, 430 pages.

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