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The co-production of resilience in European urban neighbourhoods is explored based on the experiences from a case study.Within the current 'resilience imperative', co-production processes involving multiple stakeholders can be a key factor for increasing cities' resilience.Co-produced resilience processes are more successful when embedded in collaborative forms of governance such as those associated with urban commons and when fulfilling needed roles with a community.Through the application of the R-Urban approach in a neighbourhood of Colombes (near Paris), the coproduction of a commons-based resilience strategy is described.This involved a group of designers as initiators and a number of citizen as stakeholders of a network of civic hubs.The specific strategies involving a participatory setting, collective governance aspects and circular economies are analysed in the light of co-production theories and practices.Internal and external challenges are identified within the implementation process.The nature of conflicts and negotiations in this co-production approach are discussed, and the role of the architects/designers as agents within the process is investigated.Reflections from this example are provided on the limits and promises of this approach and the lessons learned from R-Urban for collaborative civic resilience.

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