Building community resilience
Author: Centre for Liveable Cities
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Description: Building community resilience por Centre for Liveable Cities examines how community engagement and participation can foster urban resilience. It highlights Singapore's efforts, offering practical frameworks for cities seeking to strengthen social capital and resilience.
Pages: 57
Megabytes: 7.17 MB
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