Urban
Resilience
Governance
Intra- and inter-organizational capabilities
Description
While municipal issues emerge alongside the development of social complexity, organizations are increasingly confronted with “cross-border issues” that transcend territorial divisions and organizational missions. Managing cross-border issues requires the development of new intra-organizational capabilities and the transformation of inter-organizational collaboration.
The goal of Cité-ID is to work with organizations and networks to co-develop approaches to strengthen and build capacity and reduce intra- and inter-organizational failings. Cité-ID is especially interested in the challenges of coordination and collaboration to address broad issues affecting community resilience.
Cité-ID also seeks to develop new approaches to fully integrate evidence and scientific knowledge into urban public policy and decision-making practices.
Projects
- Understanding the Impact of COVID-19 Community Action Plans
- Analysis of the implementation of the Common Operating Picture in London
- Increasing citizen resilience through better communication of risk
- Cité-ID partners with the LICER on regulatory experimentation
- Recover collectively from crises: the case of Quebec City
Resources
- Mapping and weaving for urban resilience implementation: A tale of two cities (article)
- Enabling strategies and impeding factors to urban resilience implementation: A scoping review (article)
- Strategic Coordination – Counter Terrorisme Preparedness Network (report)
- Including quality in Social network analysis to foster dialogue in urban resilience and adaptation policies (article)