The resilient city how modern cities recover from disaster

For as long as they have existed, cities have been destroyed - sacked, shaken, burnt, bombed, flooded, starved, irradiated, and pillaged - in almost every case they have risen again. Rarely in modern times has a city not been rebuilt following destruction, be it natural or man-made. "The Resili...

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Main Author: Vale, Lawrence J. 1959- (Author)
Other Authors: Campanella, Thomas J
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: New York Oxford University Press 2005
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