Crisis and uncertainty No 132, 2023/2 - pagesCover caption: Jeanne Perez, Le Mans University, ANR DéPOsPages 1 to 5Crises and Uncertainties: Urban Networks in the AnthropoceneBy Hélène Beraud, Mathieu Durand, translated by Sophie Domingues-MontanariPages 6 to 21Does a multi-risk approach help in understanding urban networks? Reflections on entangled dynamics based on two French cities and a Turkish metropolisBy Cassandre Rey-Thibault, Youenn Gourain, Valérie NovemberPages 22 to 44Contribution of virtual power plants to the resilience of the electrical gridBy Margot Pellegrino, Marika RupekaPages 45 to 65Floods and the of San José (Costa Rica): the crisis as a driver for technical and political networksBy Sofia Guevara ViquezPages 66 to 81Capacity of logistics networks to evolve in times of crisisBy Nicolas Jouve, Corinne Blanquart, Ludovic VaillantPages 82 to 97Disaster waste on island territory: management forced by proximitiesBy Hélène Beraud, Mathieu Durand, Jeanne Perez, Roxana PopescuPages 98 to 114Consequences of the extreme flood of October 2, 2020 in the Roya Valley (Alpes Maritimes) on transport, and communication networks: lessons for reconstructionBy Eric Fouache, Adrien Marchiel, Alain Rabaute, Stéphane Desruelles, Christian Gorini, Nicoletta Bianchi, Raphaël Kerverdo, Sara LafuerzaPages 115 to 116La ville en communs, Bernard Declève, Marine Declève, Vincent Kaufmann, Aniss Mezoued, Chloé Salembier, Genève, MétisPresses, 2022, 248 pp.By Hélène NessiPages 117 to 118Paysage de lignes. Esthétique et télécommunications, Carlotta Darò, Genève, MētisPresses, vuesDensemble, 2022, 176 pp.By Roberta PistoniPages 119 to 120Introduction to Crowd Management. Managing Crowds in the Digital Era: Theory and Practice, Claudio Feliciani, Kenichiro Shimura, Katsuhiro Nishinari, Cham, SpringerLink, 2021, 303 pp.By Capucine-Marin Dubroca-Voisin