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Addressing Resilience in LEED for Cities and Communities

Urban resilience has become increasingly crucial due to the impacts of climate change, rapid urbanization and repetitive occurrences of massive disasters. This module explains how cities and communities can incorporate resilience with the support of Natural Systems and Ecology Credit: Resilience Planning from LEED v4.1 Cities and Communities rating system.

This course counts towards the Resilience badge.

Published:
GBCI: 0920029669
Continuing education: 1 CE
Completions: 309

Objectives

  1. Define resilience and identify its primary drivers across different frameworks
  2. Assess the key factors influencing urban resilience and how cities and communities can integrate resilience in their development
  3. Describe how LEED Cities and Communities rating system addresses resilience through its prerequisites and credits
  4. Identify the steps and strategies to achieve NS credit Resilience Planning
  5. Gain familiarity with real life examples that showcase resilience through LEED Cities certification

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