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Beyond Flood Risk Mapping by Pablo Herreros Cantis and Jiray Avedisian
Ekos: A game to explore the complexity of urban systems by Zef Egan, Claudia Tomateo and Chris Kennedy
How do you design a game about urban resilience? In conversation with Claudia Tomateo, the designer of Ekos, the Urban Systems Lab’s new board game
Pakake — fighting to save Aotearoa New Zealand’s endangered sea lions by Niamh Peren
Indigenous Landscapes: Where we are is who we are
In the spring edition of Resilience Quarterly, Mollie Lyders, Niamh Peren, and Darren Rewi share scholarship, wisdom and life experiences...
Apr 20, 2022 / Read More
Healing the Mataura (Mata Ura) River: an indigenous approach to river restoration
The Mataura (Mata Ura) River holds a special place in my heart for a variety of reasons. In particular, the flowing water carries an imme...
Apr 20, 2022 / Read More
Pakake, Mana and Taonga Species
Like other indigenous cultures, Māori, the indigenous people of Aotearoa (New Zealand) have their own creation story. Our narrative is ab...
Apr 20, 2022 / Read More
Nature-based Solutions for Climate Adaptation
by Dr. Timon McPhearson, IPCC Lead Author, WG II
Mar 24, 2022 / Read More
15 Key Takeaways for Cities, Settlements and Key Infrastructure from the IPCC AR6 WGII Climate…
Climate change is a threat multiplier: Climate hazards interact with urban development to drive vulnerability and risks in cities. Impact...
Mar 09, 2022 / Read More
Beyond Flood Risk Mapping
Leveraging social media and first-hand experience to improve understanding of the impacts of flooding
Feb 02, 2022 / Read More
How do you design a game about urban resilience?
Zef EganCould you tell me a little bit about the beginning of Ekos?
Jan 20, 2022 / Read More
Ekos: A game to explore the complexity of urban systems
Ekos, is the name of an imaginary city set in the not too distant future, yet eerily reminiscent of urban areas many of us know all too w...
Dec 13, 2021 / Read More
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