What Makes a City Resilient?
Briefly

Resilience planning has transformed significantly over the past decade, sparked by the Rockefeller Foundation’s programs, which institutionalized resilience efforts globally through appointed resilience officers.
The Resilient Cities Catalyst emerged from earlier efforts to define and strategize around resilience, emphasizing the importance of capacity building and collaboration with various stakeholders.
Sam Carter, a founding principal of RCC, highlighted that resilience means different things to different people and that political obstacles remain a significant challenge in scaling solutions.
The RCC's initiatives, launched as a continuation of the Rockefeller Foundation's work, underscore the importance of partnerships and a tailored approach to local challenges in resilience planning.
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