Buildings (Jun 2024)

Building Urban Community Resilience against Hazards through Public-Private Partnerships: A Review of Critical Resilience Strategies

  • Robert Osei-Kyei,
  • Godslove Ampratwum,
  • Vivian W. Y. Tam,
  • Ursa Komac,
  • Timur Narbaev

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/buildings14071947
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 14, no. 7
p. 1947

Abstract

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The need for governments and stakeholders to find urgent solutions to address the destructive effects of disasters in urban areas has led to the call for cross-sector collaborations such as public-private partnerships to assist with the development of urban community resilience in this modern era. This paper comprehensively reviews studies on the critical strategies in using public-private partnerships as a collaboration mechanism in building urban community resilience. Through a two-stage systematic literature review process, 83 publications related to PPPs and urban community resilience were retrieved for thorough content analysis. Based on an analysis of the literature, 35 critical resilience strategies for using PPPs in building urban community resilience were derived. These strategies were further categorized into nine major groupings. These groups include vulnerability and risks assessment, information gathering, database, legal, monitoring and evaluation, resilience capacity, communication and coordination, financial incentives, and business continuity. Furthermore, a theoretical framework was developed. These resilience strategies can be adopted by states and communities that intend to use the PPP concept to build the resilience of their urban communities. It also opens the international debate on the suitability of the PPP model for community resilience building.

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