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Resilience Atlas Vivek Vihar, Delhi

Presented by

In Association with

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Following its core concept of

INFORM INSPIRE IMPLEMENT

for issues at community level - Resilience

Centers Global Network (RCGN) dedicated

a week (12th

– 17th

October) to be celebrated as

Resilience Week.

“Resilience is about Relationships” Resilience Week reiterates the core philosophy that

resilience is about relationships. The week provided a

platform for people from various walks of life to

increase their level of awareness largely by learning

and helping each other. There were a host of

community level activities and engagements. These

were innovatively designed keeping the latest

knowledge of adult learning methods.

The learning methods, concepts and content have been

provided by Resilience Centers Global Network

(RCGN)

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Community Corner Community Coordinators Under Project Resilience for sustainable development we have been successful to develop an

interface between Academia, Community and Industry with three different community

coordinators in Vivek Vihar.

Mrs. Ritu Bhatia Mrs Kamna Mishra Mrs Aruna Thakur

Community pride “Small Act Big Effect”

This section goes to the people of the

community whose act or effort during

their day to day life is appreciable in terms

of resilience for sustainable development.

The identification of community pride

happens through community interaction

activity/study conducted during resilience center routine activity by researchers/students

/experts working in the area.

Ms. Apsara and Ms. Aarzoo has been identified as community pride for their resilient

vision and significant effort in managing e-waste by reusing it. Resilience center will

acknowledge her effort by felicitating her and sharing her effort to the community and other

audiences at the occasion of launch of this atlas.

RCVNC student pride This section goes to the RCVNC students who have been significantly contributed in

instilling resilience in society at community level while doing internship program/project

work.

S. No. Name Subject

1 Manshi Choudhary History, 3rd

Year

2 Gurneet Kaur B.Com (P), 2nd

Year

3 Niharika Mahajan B.com (P), 2nd

Year

4 Medhavi B.Com (P), 2nd

Year

5 Arshi Shamsi English H, 2nd

Year

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About Resilience Atlas

Resilience atlas is an outcome of serious and rigorous effort of resilience center working

since August 2014 in the area to make community well aware and informed about the issues

and need identified by the community itself. Resilience Center engaged with the community

using its exclusive non invasive learning methods specifically developed considering cultural

context as an important parameter for resilience and sustainable development. Overall

Resilience Center follows its basic philosophy of Inform Inspire and Implement issues at

community level in order to meet the challenges of urban India and to instill resilience in

society at community level to attain the ultimate aim of sustainable development.

Relevance of Resilience Atlas

Resilience Atlas speaks about specific needs and issues of the community identified by the

community itself. It also provides suggestions on the needs and issues of the community and

recommendations on the same by experts. Therefore, Resilience Atlas can be used as a

guideline by community members. The atlas would provide with key information to each

member of the community on their locality and the existing sustainable practices which can

create opportunities to improve their quality of life at an individual and community level.. It

can also be used for local area reference purposes by policy makers or industry/corporate or

academia or NGOs specifically working for this locality.

Who are we

Resilience Center Global Network (RCGN) is

Resilience Center Global Network (RCGN) is a non-partisan group of multidisciplinary

experts from various locations across the world motivated to promote resilience and

sustainability at the local and community level. The envisioned structure of Resilience Center

will consist of myriad centers that specialize in assessing the risks of the localities they serve.

Basically, the work model of RCGN is to bring together international, national and local

stakeholders to help localities gather information, assess site specific risks and uncertainties,

analyze options, conduct qualitative and quantitative assessment of those options, manage

and maintain best practices and processes and provide ex-post evaluation of adaptation and

sustainable development projects.

What we do

Under project resilience for sustainable development (Principal Investigator: Dr. Seema

Sharma) RCGN has three operational centers based out of Delhi and others are in process of

development in Delhi, NCR and other States of India to engage with community.

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Full document is available on Request

E. Mail: [email protected]; [email protected]

References

Arrow, Kenneth, Bert Bolin, Robert Costanza, Partha Dasgupta, Carl Folke, Crawford S.

Holling, Bengt-Owe Jansson et al. "Economic growth, carrying capacity, and the

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Bose, A. (2011). Climate Finance and Financial Gradients: perspectives and methods.

International Journal of Regulation and Governance, 11(2), 57-76.

Bose, Arnab, Jedamiah Wolf, and Seema Sharma. "The future of adaptation finance: methods

and perspectives." International Journal of Regulation and Governance 12.2 (2012): 145-

172.

Pathania, Rohit, and Arnab Bose. "An analysis of the role of finance in energy

transitions." Journal of Sustainable Finance & Investment 4.3 (2014): 266-271.

Disclaimer: This document is a publication of Resilience Center Global Network-Atlas Team. The

information contained in this document is only for the intended recipient and may not be used, published or

redistributed without the prior written consent of the RCGN Atlas team.

Under no circumstance will liability be borne by the content provider or any affiliate. The opinions expressed

are in good faith and while every care has been taken in preparing these documents, RCGN makes no

representations and gives no warranties of whatever nature in respect of these documents, including but not

limited to the accuracy or completeness of any information, facts and/or opinions contained therein. This

document is an intellectual property of Atlas Team, Resilience Center Global Network. The reader is

encouraged to get in touch with appropriate authority at RCGN in case of any clarification. All reasonable

requests will be addressed in a timely manner. Please note this will depend on resource availability at RCGN.

E. Mail: [email protected]

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Resilience Atlas Launch Event

17th October 2015

Venue: Vivekananda College, University of Delhi

First of its kind initiative with Academia-Industry-Policy and Local Community

on Board

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Atlas Team

Dr. Seema Sharma

Assistant Professor

Principal investigator: Project Resilience for Sustainable

Development

Department of Environmental Studies

Vivekananda College, University of Delhi

Advisor: Environment and Sustainability

Resilience Center Global Network

Call at: +91 9971 0067 80

[email protected]

Mr. Arnab Bose

Advisor: Finance & Management, Resilience Center Global Network

Call at : +91 9711 777 365

[email protected]

Mr. Rohit Pathania

Advisor: Natural Resource Management, Resilience Center Global

Network

[email protected]

Mentor and Guide Resilience

Center Vivekananda

College Chapter (RCVNC)

Dr. Surinder Kaur

Acting Principal

Vivekananda College