
Street design, Climate adaptation, Planning policies, Sustainable transport, Mobility, Cross-sector collaboration
Building Resilient Streets
About this issue
Issue number
Volume 51 – Number 3
Summary
With examples from New Zealand, Senegal, the Netherlands, Spain, France, and the United States, this issue addresses a range of resilience concerns related to streets and the built environment. The papers examine street transformation strategies and experiments from the standpoint of infrastructure adaptation, policy coalition-building, participatory urbanism, and spatial justice.
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Building Resilient Streets
OHN L. RENNE, BILLY FIELDS, and NACIMA BARON -
Climate Resilient Strategies for Transit Systems: A Policy Assemblage Still Far from Adaptative Planning
NACIMA BARON -
The Politics of Paradigm Shift: Examining Advocacy Coalitions and the Shift towards Resilient Streets in New Orleans
BILLY FIELDS, ROSALIE SINGERMAN RAY and TARA TOLFORD -
Small Steps for Big Change: The Potential for Superblocks to Create Resilient Streets in a Low-Density Non-European City
SIMON KINGHAM, MARCO AMATI, KAREN BANWELL, TANYA SMITH, and SHAUN HARDCASTLE -
Mobility Resilience to Climate Change: People’s Adaptation of Daily Travel and Road Infrastructure to Recurrent Flooding in Dakar, Senegal
GAELE LESTEVEN, PASCAL POCHET, AUDREY PARVEX, and MOMAR DIONGUE -
‘Fast’ versus ‘Slow’ Neighbourhoods? Street Speed Limits and Urban Equity
SAMUEL NELLO-DEAKIN -
From Citizen-Led Street Experiments to Transformative Change: A Case study in Improving School Environments in the Netherlands
MARCO TE BRÖMMELSTROET and SJOERD BRANDSMA




