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Yardi News

Yardi Acquires MCEnergy Inc. »

Regional Yardi News
Yardi Launches New Data Centre in Singapore »

Client News

Metier selects Yardi Voyager 7S for Asset and Property Management »

IREIT Global Group Pte. Ltd. Selects Yardi Voyager 7S for Asset and Property Management »

MRCB Quill Management Sdn Bhd selects Yardi Voyager 7S for Asset and Property Management »

Product &
Technology News

Research, Marketing, CRM and ERP—How the Whole is Greater than the Sum of its Parts by Kevin Yardi, director, consulting practices, Yardi »

Industry Trends

Resilient Cities »

Yardi Conference

Featured
ANZ User Conference (YASC) 2015 »

Events

FEATURED EVENT
PCA's Property Congress 2015 »

QLD (AU)
13th October — Retail Series Part 3: Property Council of Australia (QLD) »

NSW (AU)
19th November — IPD Index Launch (Sydney) »

VIC (AU)
12-16th November — CCRE Briefing: Property Council of Australia (VIC) »

19th November — IPD Index Launch (Melbourne) »

WA (AU)
14th October — Commercial Property Conference (Perth) »

NZ (New Zealand)
10th November — IPD Index Launch (Auckland) »

Yardi Seminars

ANZ Seminars
Yardi ANZ Seminars »

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Industry Trends

Resilient Cities

The Rockefeller Foundation is in its second year of a global initiative to identify the world's toughest cities — urban centers that have gone up against challenges of all sizes and refused to back down.

In most cases, the impetus for resilience is ongoing. Athens, Greece, continues to recover from perilously high unemployment and resulting stress on its welfare system. Dakar, Senegal is growing so fast that public services and infrastructure cannot keep up. In the U.S., initially selected cities include Berkeley, Calif., Boulder, Colo., El Paso, Texas, Jacksonville, Fl., Los Angeles, Calif., and New Orleans, La., among others.

A few might appear surprising choices. Boulder might seem like an affluent college town next door to the Rocky Mountains. But the city has faced natural challenges: drought, flooding, and wildfires. Berkeley resonates with most as a center for liberal education and free speech. But similarly, earthquake, heat wave and wildfires have been disruptive and caused problems. New Orleans, of course, continues to recover from Hurricane Katrina. El Paso battles both natural and social challenges.

32 cities were chosen in the first round of awards in December 2013. A second round of 35, chosen from 330 applicants, was announced last month. From the U.S., Dallas, Pittsburgh, Chicago, St. Louis, Boston, Tulsa and San Juan, Puerto Rico were added to the roster for 2014.

A final round will be selected in 2015. Cities selected receive:

  • Funding to hire a Chief Resilience Officer;
  • Assistance in developing a resilience strategy;
  • Access to a platform of innovative private and public sector tools to help design and implement that strategy;
  • Membership in the 100 Resilient Cities Network.

"We can't predict the next disruption or catastrophe. But we can control how we prepare for and respond to these challenges. We help make our cities better at adapting to the shocks and stresses of our world and transforming them into opportunities for growth," explains the non-profit's website.

See profiles of all 67 of the chosen cities online, or learn how to nominate your city in 2015, at http://www.100resilientcities.org

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