URBAN RESILIENCE AND SECURITY IN TODAY'S
SOCIETY: INTEROPERABILITY OF TWO CONCEPTS OLD
BUT YET NEW, DIFFERENT BUT HOWEVER TOGETHER
URBAN RESILIENCE AND SECURITY IN TODAY'S
SOCIETY: INTEROPERABILITY OF TWO CONCEPTS OLD
BUT YET NEW, DIFFERENT BUT HOWEVER TOGETHER
Author(s): Dorel Badea, Olga Maria Cristina Bucoveţchi, Diana Elena Ranf, Elida ToderițăSubject(s): Civil Society, Security and defense, Politics and society, Methodology and research technology, Rural and urban sociology
Published by: Regional Department of Defense Resources Management Studies
Keywords: rezilience; security society; city, complementarity; interoperability;
Summary/Abstract: The management of urban resilience should be seen as an integrative managerial field, insufficiently developed yet and affirmed as belonging to the general managerial science, of the future, which unifies fragmented approaches induced in areas such as risk, business continuity, change, crises. The current societal constraints support the need to operationalize the practical complementarity given by concepts such as resilience and security to emphasize the role of organizational representativeness and involvement (as a way of good practice), with reference to both the public and private spectrum.
Journal: Defense Resources Management in the 21st Century
- Issue Year: 17/2022
- Issue No: 17
- Page Range: 39-47
- Page Count: 8
- Language: English