Anticipatory Resilience Bringing Back the Future into Urban Planning and Knowledge Systems

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Anticipatory thinking is a critical component in urban planning practices and knowledge systems in an era of unpredictability and conflicting expectations of the future. This chapter introduces “anticipatory resilience” as a futures-oriented knowledge system that intentionally addresses uncertain climate conditions and explores alternative, desirable future states. It suggests a portfolio of tools suitable for building long-term foresight capacity in urban planning. Examples of knowledge systems interventions are presented to explore the trade-offs, constraints, possibilities, and desires of diverse future scenarios co-generated in settings with people that hold different perspectives, knowledge, and expectations.

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Muñoz-Erickson, T. A., Selkirk, K., Hobbins, R., Miller, C., Feagan, M., Iwaniec, D. M., … Cook, E. M. (2021). Anticipatory Resilience Bringing Back the Future into Urban Planning and Knowledge Systems. In Urban Book Series (pp. 159–172). Springer Science and Business Media Deutschland GmbH. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-63131-4_11

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