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Resilience Matters

Collective Action for Healthier Communities

Edited by Laurie Mazur

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© 2023 Island Press

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Keywords: multisolving, IPCC, green infrastructure, resilience, climate adaptation, climate change, fossil fuels, disaster recovery, FEMA, environmental racism, sealevel rise, flood resilience, Colorado River, rural renaissance, electrification, transit, mass transit, transportation, climate anxiety, redlining, urban decay, racism, open streets, We-making, community resilience, polarization, anchor institution, food system, gentrification, climate impacts, Bipartisan Infrastructure Law, Justice40, marine acquaculture, Inflation Reduction Act, green banks, ESG investing, flood insurance, energy equity, decarbonization, infrastructure, climate resilience, lead poisoning, natural gas, plastic pollution, microplastics, clean water, public health, green gentrification, essential hospitals, clean energy, Elon Musk, mercury poisoning, sustainability, economic justice, environmental justice, urban resilience, urban design, urban development, sustainable development, city planning, urban planning, nature, Donald Trump, Joe Biden, street planning, racial justice, anti-racism, just transition, coronavirus, COVID-19, pandemic, managed retreat, green space, health equity

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ISBN: 978-1-64283-321-8

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