The Dynamics of Multi-Scalar Adaptation in the Megalopolis: Autonomous Action, Institutional Change and Social-Hydrological Risk in Mexico City (MEGADAPT)
new @MegadaptH20 article: https://t.co/rxjTiee7Lk led by David Manual-Navarette -> Intentional disruption of path-dependencies in the Anthropocene: Gray versus green water infrastructure regimes in Mexico City, Mexico
Our new publication "Operationalizing the feedback between institutional decision-making, socio-political infrastructure, and environmental risk in urban vulnerability analysis" https://t.co/OiZw30QfNI @HallieEakin
Prof. Hallie Eakin @HallieEakin talking at the University of Arizona. Making the invisible, visible: decision-making, politics and the process of sustainable adaptation @DianaLiv
Presenting "Protests as an Urban Socio-Ecological Technical System Feedback: Learning from Hydrological Risks in Mexico City" at Urban Research Centre Poster Competition