The Resilience of a Resettled Flood-Prone Community: An Application of the RABIT Framework in Pasig City, Metro Manila DOI Open Access
Nikko Torres Ner, Seth Asare Okyere, Matthew Abunyewah

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Sustainability, Journal Year: 2023, Volume and Issue: 15(8), P. 6953 - 6953

Published: April 20, 2023

Resilience measurement is an emerging topic in the field of disaster risk reduction. However, its application Global South cities has proven to be a challenge due uniqueness southern urbanisms and data challenges. As result, Benchmarking Assessment Impact Toolkit (RABIT) framework recently been developed support resilience assessment informal, marginalized, disaster-prone contexts cities. This paper asserts relevance RABIT uses it assess Manggahan residences, resettled marginalized community Pasig City, Metro Manila. Drawing on quantitative approach using exploratory factor analysis (EFA), study revealed that scale, robustness, learning attributes are strong contributors community’s resilience. Self-organization, diversity, redundancy have similar levels contribution. Equality rapidity were found weakest relative The findings emphasize need view communities holistically adopt integrated comprehensive considers multiple aspects everyday life proactively build adaptive future resilient capacities.

Language: Английский

Urban Resilience for Urban Sustainability: Concepts, Dimensions, and Perspectives DOI Open Access
Xun Zeng, Yuanchun Yu,

San Yang

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Sustainability, Journal Year: 2022, Volume and Issue: 14(5), P. 2481 - 2481

Published: Feb. 22, 2022

Urbanization is a continuous process for city’s economic development. Though rapid urbanization provides huge employment opportunity people, urban threats also increase proportionately due to natural and man-made hazards. Understanding resilience sustainability an urgent matter face hazards in the rapidly urbanized world. Therefore, this study aims clarify concept develop key indications of from existing literature. A systematic literature review guided by PRISMA has been conducted using 1 January 2001 30 November 2021. It argues that are interrelated paradigms emphasize system’s capacity move toward desirable development paths. Resilience fundamentally concerned with preserving societal health well-being within context broader framework environmental change. There significant differences their emphasis time scales, particularly urbanization. This identified indicators under three major components like adaptive (education, health, food, water), absorptive (community support, green space, protective infrastructure, access transport), transformative (communication technology, collaboration multi-stakeholders, emergency services government, community-oriented planning). several dimensions (social, economic, environmental) sustainability. The findings will be fruitful understanding dynamics vulnerability its measurement management strategy developed indicators.

Language: Английский

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190

Urban resilience: A vague or an evolutionary concept? DOI
Melika Amirzadeh, Saeideh Sobhaninia, Ayyoob Sharifi

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Sustainable Cities and Society, Journal Year: 2022, Volume and Issue: 81, P. 103853 - 103853

Published: March 19, 2022

Language: Английский

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163

The application of resilience theory in urban development: a literature review DOI Open Access

Li Kong,

Xianzhong Mu, Guangwen Hu

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Environmental Science and Pollution Research, Journal Year: 2022, Volume and Issue: 29(33), P. 49651 - 49671

Published: May 23, 2022

Language: Английский

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43

Capacitating urban governance and planning systems to drive transformative resilience DOI Creative Commons
Asad Asadzadeh, Alexander Fekete, Bijan Khazai

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Sustainable Cities and Society, Journal Year: 2023, Volume and Issue: 96, P. 104637 - 104637

Published: May 9, 2023

Urban governance and planning systems are central cornerstones of international research policy initiatives to advance sustainable development, climate change adaptation, disaster risk reduction in the context increasing global environmental change. Yet, inherent processes components conventional systems, such as discourses, structures, tools, practices, must be revised drive a transition fundamentally new arrangements mechanisms. We present framework featuring four characteristics for capacitating urban accelerate shift toward transformative resilience: foresight path-shifting, collaboration leadership, creativity agility, experimentation embeddedness. The addresses that transformed highlights mechanisms required transformation. These include discourse reorientation, structure reorganization, tool innovation, practice expansion. also underlines eight significant functional, social, political, institutional, ecological, technological, legal, financial dimensions will used operationalize next step order evaluate associated opportunities constraints current

Language: Английский

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30

The interaction between cultural heritage and community resilience in disaster-affected volcanic regions DOI Creative Commons
Arjan Wardekker, Sanchayan Nath,

Tri Utami Handayaningsih

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Environmental Science & Policy, Journal Year: 2023, Volume and Issue: 145, P. 116 - 128

Published: April 14, 2023

Research on cultural heritage and disasters often focuses the vulnerability of ways to disaster-proof it against geophysical, societal, environmental hazards. However, might in turn also increase resilience communities which is present, for example by providing livelihood diversification, helping build social connections, embedding local knowledge past disasters. This study analysed how contribute multiple aspects community disaster resilience. It builds an analysis disaster-related four living around Besakih Temple located Mount Agung volcano Bali, Indonesia, using a mixed-methods MDSO (Most Different Same Outcome) multi-criteria based questionnaire-guided interviews with 114 respondents. While variation across sites as predicted theoretical literature, varies considerably sites, depending type Heritage had most positive effect preparedness institutional The results highlighted that connecting 'regular' management planning can provide valuable synergies Effects other were less clear likely mediated existing socio-economic vulnerabilities geographical isolation some communities. Further research could benefit from viewing through 'community capital' lens, including matters equitable access, capacity-building, community-based action, interactions between capital capitals, such social, economic, political, human, physical, natural.

Language: Английский

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Climate resilience of urban water systems: A case study of sponge cities in China DOI
Yuan Yuan, Yan Zheng, Xiankai Huang

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Journal of Cleaner Production, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 451, P. 141781 - 141781

Published: March 13, 2024

Language: Английский

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Geosystem services in urban planning DOI
Nikolai Bobylev, Ralf‐Uwe Syrbe, Wolfgang Wende

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Sustainable Cities and Society, Journal Year: 2022, Volume and Issue: 85, P. 104041 - 104041

Published: July 5, 2022

Language: Английский

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32

Compact Development Policy and Urban Resilience: A Critical Review DOI Open Access
Alireza Dehghani, Mehdi Alidadi, Ayyoob Sharifi

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Sustainability, Journal Year: 2022, Volume and Issue: 14(19), P. 11798 - 11798

Published: Sept. 20, 2022

Sustainable development and urban resilience are dominant planning paradigms that have become buzzwords in policy domains over the past 2–3 decades. While these two been analyzed scrutinized different studies, interconnection between them realms is understudied. Compact expected to contribute a variety of sustainability goals. However, goals’ alignment with principles goals under question. This research tries shed some light on this issue. A critical review method employed understand how compactness as sustainable relates dimensions resilience. First, conceptual theoretical relationship compact city established. Next, resulting framework used critically analyze 124 articles from principles. Densification intensification, mixed land use diversity, spatial connectivity public transportation identified city. Finally, explored assessed through examining selected literature. The results show alignments outcomes level may vary depending context, scale, or dimension. In other words, while one scale/dimension can increase specific adverse event stressor, it might vulnerability others another scale/dimension. From perspective, should clearly be defined priori reach favorable outcomes.

Language: Английский

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31

Vulnerability and resilience in the context of natural hazards: a critical conceptual analysis DOI

Jiang Lanlan,

Md Nazirul Islam Sarker, Isahaque Ali

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Environment Development and Sustainability, Journal Year: 2023, Volume and Issue: 26(8), P. 19069 - 19092

Published: June 7, 2023

Language: Английский

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20

Coupling effects of building-vegetation-land on seasonal land surface temperature on street-level: A study from a campus in Beijing DOI
Shuyang Zhang, Chao Yuan,

Beini Ma

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Building and Environment, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 262, P. 111790 - 111790

Published: June 27, 2024

Language: Английский

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