From Sustainability to Resilience: A Change of Wording or a Change in Thinking?
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https://doi.org/10.18778/2450-4491.09.14Mots-clés :
sustainability, resilience, resilience and sustainabilityRésumé
During the past ten years or so, any application for a research grant had to contain the word “sustainability”. Recently, however, sustainability has given way to “resilience”. Why this change? It could be a change in research fashion, or the recently produced atmosphere of threat, especially in relation to cities.
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