January 2018
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ULI members developed Ten Principles for Building Resilience through a 2017 workshop that analyzed the findings of the Institute’s ten resilience-focused Advisory Services panels, as well as other resilience-focused projects led by the Urban Resilience program and ULI district councils. The goal of the workshop was to determine the key themes of ULI’s resilience work and then succinctly describe these themes within the framework of ten principles, addressing social, environmental, and economic factors. This report is the output of the workshop. It is designed to serve as a resource for ULI members, including land use professionals, real estate developers, designers, sustainability experts, and policy makers; city officials; community activists; and others involved in building and creating policies to enhance urban resilience. More information online at http://www.uli.org/resilience