Overview
The geography of technological resilience in cities is a critical area of study that examines how urban areas can withstand and recover from technological disruptions. This involves understanding the infrastructure that supports city functions, the types of disruptions that can occur, and the strate...
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Example: Roads, bridges, and public transport systems.
Example: A cyber-attack that shuts down city services.
Example: Restoring power and water supply after a blackout.
Example: Solar panels that provide renewable energy.
Example: Cities using sensors to manage traffic flow.
Example: Public forums to discuss urban planning.