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    Legibility of post-disaster cities

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    The legibility of cities and use of an open space system as a resilience resource is a vital component of urban environments, particularly in the postdisaster context, as the need for citizens and visitors to navigate their way to help becomes paramount.

    Project: Legibility of post-earthquake cities
    Researchers: Professor Jacky Bowring, Dr Paula Villagra (Universidad Austral de Chile)
    Funders: Lincoln University Research Fund, Universidad Austral de Chile

    PeopleJacky Bowring | Paula Villagra
    PersonJacky BowringDateBetween 1st January 2015 and 31st December 2015Keywordsurban environmentslegible cityopen space systemdifficulty of navigationCanterbury earthquakeslandmarksFilenameLegibility of post-disaster citiesSource2015 Transform Lincoln University P64Faculty / Research CentreFaculty of Environment, Society and Design
    Lincoln University Living Heritage: Tikaka Tuku Iho (4th Oct 2019). Legibility of post-disaster cities. In Website Lincoln University Living Heritage: Tikaka Tuku Iho. Retrieved 24th Mar 2023 15:06, from https://livingheritage.lincoln.ac.nz/nodes/view/21164
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