Evaluating urban climate resilience in the Yangtze River Delta urban agglomeration: A novel method integrating the DPSIR model and Sustainable Development Goals
Journal of Environmental Management,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
376, P. 124517 - 124517
Published: Feb. 18, 2025
Language: Английский
Towards disaster justice: An analysis of how population characteristics influence regional adaptation to meteorological disaster losses
International Journal of Disaster Risk Reduction,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
unknown, P. 105257 - 105257
Published: Jan. 1, 2025
Language: Английский
Strengthening Climate Resilience Through Urban Policy: A Mixed-Method Framework with Case Study Insights
Land,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
14(4), P. 890 - 890
Published: April 17, 2025
While
climate
resilience
is
a
growing
priority
in
urban
planning,
limited
attention
has
been
given
to
the
procedural
and
governance
mechanisms
needed
effectively
integrate
into
policy
development.
This
study
presents
comprehensive
analysis
aimed
at
enhancing
resilience,
using
city
of
Kamloops,
Canada,
as
case
study.
A
evaluation
framework
was
developed,
encompassing
four
dimensions
20
indicators,
assess
11
policies
bylaws
Kamloops.
The
yielded
moderate
score
0.559
out
1,
revealing
both
existing
strengths
critical
gaps
city’s
strategies.
Key
challenges
identified
include
inflexibility,
absence
clear
adaptation
goals,
insufficient
emphasis
on
education
research,
lack
long-term
projections
risk
assessments,
implementation
such
unclear
timelines,
responsibilities,
funding
mechanisms.
To
validate
these
findings,
interviews
with
staff
from
multiple
departments
provided
further
insights
barriers
opportunities
for
enhancement.
Beyond
this
offers
scalable
adaptable
cities
worldwide
seeking
their
planning
policies.
By
addressing
challenges,
can
strengthen
capacity
mitigate
risks,
enhance
sustainability,
build
resilience.
Language: Английский
Climate Resilience of Coastal Cities Using Geographic Information Systems (GIS)
Mikhail Lunyakov,
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Hassan Mohamed Ali,
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E3S Web of Conferences,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
581, P. 01014 - 01014
Published: Jan. 1, 2024
Coastal
cities
worldwide
face
increasing
threats
from
climate
change,
including
rising
sea
levels,
extreme
weather
events,
and
flooding.
Enhancing
the
resilience
of
these
is
critical
to
mitigating
impacts
on
infrastructure,
ecosystems,
human
populations.
Geographic
Information
Systems
(GIS)
offer
powerful
tools
for
analyzing
vulnerabilities
guiding
adaptation
strategies.
This
paper
investigates
coastal
using
GIS
techniques
assess
risks,
map
vulnerable
areas,
propose
measures.
By
combining
spatial
analysis
data,
we
evaluate
three
cities—Miami,
Mumbai,
Manila.
The
results
show
significant
variations
in
vulnerability
due
differences
geography,
urban
density,
socio-economic
factors.
We
provide
actionable
recommendations
improving
resilience,
zoning
reforms,
flood-resistant
community-based
adaptive
practices.
Language: Английский