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What can cities do to increase resilience?
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Urban VulnerabilitySustainable InsuranceUrban Climate ImpactInsurance Industry PerspectiveClimate PolicyUrban ResilienceSocial SciencesEnvironmental PolicyCommunity ResilienceManagementClimate RegulationInsuranceUrban ClimatePublic PolicyClimate Risk InsuranceSustainable CitiesUrban PlanningResilience AnalysisUrban AdaptationClimate RiskInsurance ExpertiseClimate GovernanceDisaster Risk ReductionClimate Change Impacts
This paper examines climate change mitigation and adaptation from an insurance industry perspective, with particular reference to London and the USA. It illustrates how British insurers are increasingly shaping public policy and using new technology to manage the risks from climate change impacts and makes a plea for society to make more use of insurance expertise in future decision making. In particular, more dialogue is needed between architects, planners and insurers to adapt our buildings and cities for climate change impacts. The paper is an abbreviated and updated version of the paper presented by the author in Houston, Texas, in 2005.
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