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Abstract Post-war urban reconstruction is a crucial task for Ukraine and the entire civilized world, as it requires comprehensive urban planning and risk management of urban development projects. Significant challenges include infrastructure restoration, housing rehabilitation, economic system revival, resilience to natural disasters, addressing socio-economic disparities, and achieving balanced sustainable development in cities after the cessation of hostilities. In the context of post-war urban reconstruction, effective risk management of urban planning projects becomes a problem that demands a deeper understanding and a systematic approach. The majority of urban reconstruction projects face various threats, including financial risks, socio-cultural challenges, and natural disasters. The aim of this study is to develop and analyze risk management strategies for urban planning projects in the context of post-war reconstruction. The author intends to identify effective methods and tools to reduce risks and enhance resilience to the challenges of post-war reconstruction in cities. The object of the research is urban planning projects within the framework of post-war reconstruction in Ukraine, and the subject is the risk management strategies for these projects. The following methods were employed in this study. Review and analysis of previous research and theoretical approaches to risk management in post-war urban planning. Using mathematical models to forecast risks and their impact on urban planning projects. Comparing different risk management strategies and their impact on the success of urban planning projects. Accomplished Tasks. In this research, key risks affecting urban planning projects in a post-war context were identified. The author developed risk management strategies and assessed their effectiveness based on an analysis of empirical data and mathematical models. The research revealed that effective risk management of urban planning projects in post-war conditions is achievable through thorough analysis, consideration of socio-cultural peculiarities, and the use of risk modeling tools. It is recommended to implement these strategies in urban planning practice to ensure sustainable development and resilience in cities in post-war conditions. This article makes a significant contribution to the understanding and practical implementation of risk management strategies for urban planning projects in post-war reconstruction in Ukraine, contributing to sustainable development in cities and regions.
Vishnevsky Denis (Mon,) studied this question.
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