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What is a ‘chief resilience officer’?

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OFFICERS in charge of resilience are on a mission to help cities and their residents withstand extreme climate events.

These job titles are now increasing­ly being seen on profile pages across profession­al social networks like Linkedin.

A “resilient city” refers to a city’s ability both to anticipate risks and to recover from the consequenc­es of major incidents.

This concept is applied primarily to natural disasters (fires, floods, hurricanes, etc.), but also to other large-scale events such as the Covid-19 pandemic or a major economic crisis.

But for a city to become resilient, there must be people helping it to become and remain so. And this is precisely where “chief resilience officers” come in.

It’s a profession that made its appearance with the “100 resilient cities network”, created in 2013 by the Rockefelle­r Foundation.

In concrete terms, a resilience manager will be in charge of implementi­ng plans focused on various very specific aspects of addressing climate-related issues, such as pollution management, reduction of environmen­tal inequaliti­es, the fight against urban heat, etc.

‘Chief heat officers’

In Paris, this role is currently occupied by Noemie Fompeyrine, head of the French capital’s “Resilience Pole”.

Following in the footsteps of her predecesso­r, Sebastien Maire, she has participat­ed in the implementa­tion of the “Oasis” project, which involves refurbishi­ng several schoolyard­s in the capital to make them cooler by using materials that reflect the sun’s rays, building plant-covered shelters and developing educationa­l gardens.

Envisaged as real havens of coolness in the heart of their neighbourh­oods, these schoolyard­s will also be able to accommodat­e the wider population, outside of school hours, and become refuges for vulnerable people during heatwaves, the City of Paris explains on its website.

The city of Milan, considered a European model in terms of resilient cities, has also had a “chief resilience officer” since 2018.

In addition to its many bike paths, it stands out for its Bosco Verticale urban forest, with more than a hundred trees and shrubs that aim to reduce carbon emissions, reduce noise pollution and cool the streets.

Since the middle of 2021, “chief heat officer” positions have also been created in several large cities such as Athens (Greece), Phoenix (US) or Freetown (Sierra Leone).

The role of these heat officers is not so different from the aforementi­oned examples, with the difference that they are specifical­ly responsibl­e for anticipati­ng and preparing for heatwaves.

 ?? — AFP ?? a resilience manager will be tasked with implementi­ng plans focused on various very specific aspects of addressing climate-related issues.
— AFP a resilience manager will be tasked with implementi­ng plans focused on various very specific aspects of addressing climate-related issues.

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