Reflexive Governance for Infrastructure Resilience and Sustainability
Abstract
1. Introduction
2. Critical Infrastructure Resilience
3. The Notion of Reflexive Governance
4. Governance for Resilience
5. Governance for Sustainability and Inclusive Growth
6. Discussion
Funding
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
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