All participants add their ideas, inspired by virtual events held around the world by local organizers in each city. The city with the most ideas will receive the award for the most creative city.
All areas, cities, rural, but especially vulnerable low lying areas
Build opportunities for interactions between different kinds of capital (natural, financial/economic, social, cultural, physical) that do not operate independently but instead display complex dynamics and feedbacks. There are important interactions between capitals for flood resilience of different groups and the interactions between them. For example, natural and social capital is particularly important for struggling rural communities whereas financial and natural capital enhance flood resilience of middle income mixed communities (see diagram below). These interactions provide levers for building flood resilience of target groups in urban settings. In addition, these capitals are mediated by context and power relations. Targeting power dynamics is critical for building flood resilience and effecting transformative change
Flood resilience