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Research Summary: Urban Sustainability and Resilience

Urbanization is a global megatrend characterized by the rapid growth of


cities and metropolitan areas, posing complex challenges and opportunities for
sustainable development and resilience.

Sustainable urban development aims to balance economic prosperity, social


equity, and environmental stewardship in urban areas, promoting livable, inclusive,
and resilient cities for present and future generations.

Key dimensions of urban sustainability include sustainable transportation,


energy-efficient buildings, green infrastructure, waste management, and urban
biodiversity conservation. Sustainable cities prioritize low-carbon development,
renewable energy sources, and circular economy principles to minimize environmental
impacts and enhance resource efficiency.

Urban resilience entails the ability of cities to withstand, adapt to, and
recover from shocks and stresses, including natural disasters, climate change,
economic downturns, and social disruptions. Resilient cities invest in disaster
preparedness, climate adaptation, community engagement, and social cohesion to
build adaptive capacity and reduce vulnerabilities.

Achieving urban sustainability and resilience requires integrated planning,


stakeholder collaboration, and participatory governance approaches that address the
complex and interconnected challenges of urbanization while promoting equity,
justice, and well-being for urban residents.

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