Public Spaces and Their Key Role in Building Climate Resilience in the US.

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Social infrastructure encompasses the resources and services that allow the creation of communal bonds and social connections. Within the built environment, it manifests through public spaces like parks, libraries, and community centers alongside threshold spaces such as public transportation stops.

These public social spaces play a crucial role in strengthening communities and, in turn, their ability to respond to catastrophic climate-related events. They can provide physical shelter to the populations most vulnerable to these events and foster resilient networks of people who can more quickly recover. Given the escalating frequency of extreme weather events in the United States due to climate change and its social infrastructure inadequacies, examining public spaces as a critical tool for climate resilience becomes vital.

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Cite: Carla Bonilla Huaroc. "Public Spaces and Their Key Role in Building Climate Resilience in the US." 24 Apr 2024. ArchDaily. Accessed . <https://www.archdaily.com/1015899/public-spaces-and-their-key-role-in-building-climate-resilience-in-the-us> ISSN 0719-8884

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