Revisiting Urban Resilience: A Systematic Review of Multiple-Scale Urban Form Indicators in Flood Resilience Assessment
Sustainability,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
16(12), P. 5076 - 5076
Published: June 14, 2024
Despite
the
increasing
number
of
flood
studies,
interrelationships
between
urban
form
indices
(UFIs)
and
resilience
(FR)
have
received
little
attention
hold
miscellaneous
perspectives.
Consequentially,
this
study
identifies
how
UFIs
at
various
spatial
scales
affect
FR
by
synthesizing
article
findings
proposing
insights
for
future
research.
Scientometric
analysis
has
been
used
to
analyze
gathered
peer-reviewed
articles
from
nine
research
engines
without
time
restrictions.
One
hundred
eighteen
relevant
were
included
thoroughly
investigated
using
Preferred
Reporting
Items
Systematic
Reviews
Meta-Analyses
(PRISMA)
protocol.
Our
indicate
that
divergent
dialectical
perspectives
about
efficacy
are
due
multiple
disciplines,
methodologies,
different
case
contexts.
The
studies
classified
according
scale
as
macro
(citywide),
meso
(districts),
micro
(block),
multi-scalar
80.5%,
6.8%,
10.2%,
2.4%,
respectively.
Furthermore,
categorized
based
on
type
into
realistic
literature
reviews,
modeling,
hybrid
analysis,
with
74.6%,
7.6%,
14.4%,
3.4%,
At
macroscale,
city
density
distribution
degree
most
significant
effect
FR.
same
time,
mixed
uses,
connectivity,
coverage
ratio,
block
arrangements,
street
characteristics
scales.
Further
trade-offs
commonality
UFIs,
FR,
overall
required
shape
climate-adaptive,
sustainable
communities.
Language: Английский
Strengthening Resilient Built Environments through Human Social Capital: A Path to Post-Covid-19 Recovery
Published: Sept. 11, 2023
There
are
strong
indications
that
the
built
environment
intertwines
consistently
with
advent
of
Covid-19
and
need
for
post-disaster
recovery.
The
pandemic
has
exerted
adverse
effects
on
both
human
global
developments;
while
efforts
to
combat
this
menace
call
an
integrated
social
capital
index.
This
research
seeks
adequately
enhance
comprehension
how
can
be
enhanced
through
resilience
in
backdrop
pandemic.
study's
goal
is
investigate
impact
a
resilient
increasing
aftermath
Nigeria.
Overall,
quantitative
study
test
four
environments
indices
(Built
Environment
capitals;
Disaster
management
indices,
Awareness
Pandemic,
Built
adaptive
strategies)
Human
Indices.
reveals
role
achieving
wake
Covid
19
Also,
capitals,
disaster
awareness
have
indirect
capital.
implication
useful
Post-Covid
recovery;
which
important
future
planning
Language: Английский