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Increasing Flood Resilience: Low-Income Urban Neighbourhoods in the Global South

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    Increasing Flood Resilience: Low-Income Urban Neighbourhoods in the Global South

    This major research project explores the paradigm shift in the flood management discourse from flood mitigation to flood resilience through design. It explores how urban design could be used as a tool to increase flood resilience of low-income urban neighbourhoods in the Global South nations. The project shows that urban design is a bedrock for holistic flood management that could simultaneously help low-income communities achieve a more sustainable livelihood.

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