Introduction: Urban Resilience: Cities of Fear and Hope

  • Newman P
  • Beatley T
  • Boyer H
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Resilience in our personal lives is about lasting, about making it through crises, about inner strength and strong physical constitution. Resilience is destroyed by fear, which causes us to panic, reduces our inner resolve, and eventually debilitates our bodies. Resilience is built on hope, which gives us confidence and strength. Hope is not blind to the possibility of everything getting worse, but it is a choice we can make when faced with challenges. Hope brings health to our souls and bodies.

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Newman, P., Beatley, T., & Boyer, H. (2017). Introduction: Urban Resilience: Cities of Fear and Hope. In Resilient Cities (pp. 1–22). Island Press/Center for Resource Economics. https://doi.org/10.5822/978-1-61091-686-8_1

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