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BSI PD ISO/TR 22370:2020

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Security and resilience. Urban resilience. Framework and principles

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BSI 2020 36
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This document describes a framework and principles that are coherent with the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development, including the New Urban Agenda, Paris Agreement and Sendai Framework, that can be applied to enhance urban resilience. This document proposes the use of metrics and models as the framework upon which to structure urban resilience to assist local authorities and other urban stakeholder’s efforts to build more resilient human settlements.

This document is primarily intended for use by organizations with responsibility for urban governance. However, it is equally applicable to all types and sizes of organizations that represent the community of stakeholders noted above, and in particular those organizations that have a role in urban planning, development and management processes in urban areas around the world.

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PDF Pages PDF Title
2 National foreword
6 Foreword
7 Introduction
9 1 Scope
2 Normative references
3 Terms and definitions
13 4 Principles for building urban resilience
4.1 Principle 1: Dynamic nature of urban resilience
4.2 Principle 2: Systemic approach
14 4.3 Principle 3: Promote participation in planning and governance
4.4 Principle 4: Multi-stakeholder engagement
4.5 Principle 5: Strive towards development goals
5 Characteristics of urban resilience
15 6 Framework for urban resilience
6.1 General
17 6.2 Urban System Model
18 6.3 Data — Urban Context and Urban Performance
6.3.1 General
6.3.2 Urban Context
6.3.3 Urban Performance
19 6.3.4 Elements of an urban system
20 6.4 Analytical lenses
6.4.1 General
21 6.4.2 Key analytical functions of the Who lens — Local government and stakeholders (LGS)
6.4.3 Key analytical functions of the Why lens — Shocks, stresses and challenges (SSC)
22 6.4.4 Key analytical functions of the How lens — Policies, plans and initiatives (PPI)
23 7 Actions for Resilience (A4R)
24 8 Assessment of relevant International Standards and frameworks
8.1 General
8.2 Identified gaps
25 9 Conclusion and suggestion for future standardization work
26 Annex A (informative) Data — Urban Context
27 Annex B (informative) Data — Urban Performance
28 Annex C (informative) The Who lens — Local government and stakeholders (LGS)
29 Annex D (informative) The Why lens — Shocks, stresses and challenges (SSC)
30 Annex E (informative) Plausible types and sub-types of shocks affecting urban resilience
32 Annex F (informative) The How lens — Policies, plans and initiatives (PPI)
33 Annex G (informative) Key and cross-cutting issues providing additional layers of information on specific topics
35 Bibliography
BSI PD ISO/TR 22370:2020
$167.15