With contributions from experts in architecture, engineering, environmental science, and policy-making, the book provides a multidisciplinary approach to creating climate-resilient structures. It also emphasizes the importance of equity and inclusivity in climate resilience, ensuring that vulnerable populations are not left behind in the transition to more sustainable cities. This resource serves as an essential guide for professionals, students, and policymakers working to build resilient, sustainable, and adaptive communities in the face of climate change.
Dian Nafi is a researcher with a focus on sustainable development, climate change adaptation, and social equity. With a background in studying the intersection of gender, social inclusion, and environmental challenges, Dian’s work emphasizes the importance of inclusive, community-driven solutions to climate change. Her research particularly highlights the impacts of climate change on vulnerable populations, exploring the social, economic, and political dimensions of resilience and adaptation strategies. Dian is dedicated to advocating for policies that address inequalities, promote gender equality, and ensure social justice in the context of climate action. Her work also explores the role of human rights, education, and democratic governance in fostering equitable climate solutions.
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