Reducing disaster risk in cities: moving towards a new set of skills
journal contribution
posted on 2015-09-22, 13:44authored byLee Bosher, Cassidy Johnson, Jason Von Meding
Cities need to be more resilient to disasters. Lee Bosher of Loughborough University, Cassidy Johnson of UCL and Jason Von Meding of The University of Newcastle, Australia say that civil engineers are ideally placed to help but they need new skills to do so.
History
School
Architecture, Building and Civil Engineering
Published in
Proceedings of the ICE - Civil Engineering,
Volume
168
Issue
3
Pages
99 - 99
Citation
BOSHER, L.S., VON MEDING, J. and JOHNSON, C., 2015. Reducing disaster risk in cities: moving towards a new set of skills. Proceedings of the ICE - Civil Engineering, 168 (3), p.99.
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Publication date
2015
Notes
This paper is closed access until 1st August 2016.