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From risk thinking to resilience thinking: Launch of the STAIN tool

  

From risk thinking to resilience thinking: Launch of the STAIN tool

use · cities · Stakeholder collaboration

This event is focused on risk thinking versus resilience thinking and the use of objective data versus subjective data in adaptation and resilience design. As a workshop, Royal HaskoningDHV will showcase several participatory modelling tools, the cities for which they were used, and how objective data and subjective data play a role in the collaborative design process.

One of the tools that will be showcased is STAIN. This tool is developed for participatory resilience strategy design in cities. The focus in this tool is on subjective data and local area knowledge and uses a personal interpretation of what resilience means to a particular city as a starting point. With this approach a level of understanding is reached between the different participants around the table. This level of understanding creates more opportunities for collaboration between cities and citizens, companies or housing associations and accelerates the process from resilience strategy to a resilience plan. During the side event Royal HaskoningDHV launches the online version of STAIN and its cross-learning city platform.

City experts, strategists, climate adaptation specialists are invited to join this event, but it is open to all the UR2020 attendees. More info on https://www.royalhaskoningdhv.com/en-gb/specials/stain

Organizer: Royal HaskoningDHV


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