Urban Resilience and Sustainability in the Perspective of Global Consequences of COVID-19 Pandemic and War in Ukraine: A Systematic Review DOI Open Access
Bojan Grum, Darja Kobal Grum

Sustainability, Journal Year: 2023, Volume and Issue: 15(2), P. 1459 - 1459

Published: Jan. 12, 2023

The study of urban resilience (UR) in the context sustainable development (SD) is a relatively new chapter, so we give it our full attention this article. We seek to link UR and SD by understanding complexity current anthropogenic hazards—more precisely, global consequences COVID-19 pandemic war Ukraine. In study, go step further create hypothetical model based on hazards that links key factors SD. set following two objectives: whether how research incorporates newly perceived conceptual (pandemic, war) all groups are explored equally simultaneously. As these have only recently emerged subject still well underway, opted for systematic review method. focused articles from 2019 2022. showed tensions related not been adequately explored. confirmed lack existing broader built environment, thus studies provide foundation perspective environment. Therefore, believe should specifically focus plurality approaches understand complex interactions, their impacts, feedbacks multidimensional urbanization as

Language: Английский

Knowledge mapping and emerging trends of urban resilient infrastructure research in urban studies: Precedent work, current progress and future perspectives DOI
Shiqi Zhou,

Haifeng Diao,

Mo Wang

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Journal of Cleaner Production, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 452, P. 142087 - 142087

Published: April 5, 2024

Language: Английский

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Disaster resilience in climate-vulnerable community context: Conceptual analysis DOI Creative Commons
Yang Lv, Md Nazirul Islam Sarker, R. B. Radin Firdaus

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Ecological Indicators, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 158, P. 111527 - 111527

Published: Jan. 1, 2024

Resilience is a prior term of debate in vulnerability research irrespective discipline. Nowadays the resilience concept has been used abnormally many cases without realizing its intended meaning. Therefore, this study clarifies context climate vulnerability. An integrated review literature done by PRISMA approach to identify most relevant documents. Besides Walker and Avant Method analyze resilience. The use different disciplines, historical perspectives, dimensions, attributes, consequences, relationship with adaptability have reviewed clarify it. This also provides theoretical workable definition from perspective change natural hazards. A conceptual framework developed mapping, contributing existing on study. case analysis focusing climate-vulnerable community living riverine islands Bangladesh. article shows that socio-ecological systems defining small island disaster shortcomings. Additionally, research-policy divide studies exacerbated paucity participatory indicators. makes compelling for further how turn academic discoveries into resource might benefit local people, particularly those islands. suggests social community-based should be protect geographically isolated communities.

Language: Английский

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Exploring Urban Service Location Suitability: Mapping Social Behavior Dynamics with Space Syntax Theory DOI Creative Commons
Saleh Qanazi, Ihab Hijazi, Isam Shahrour

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Land, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 13(5), P. 609 - 609

Published: April 30, 2024

Assessing urban service locations is a key issue within city planning, integral to promoting the well-being of citizens, and ensuring effective development. However, many current approaches emphasize spatial analysis focused solely on physical attributes, neglecting equally vital social dimensions essential for enhancing inhabitants’ comfort quality life. When factors are considered, they tend operate at smaller scales. This paper addresses this gap by prioritizing integrating alongside community level. By employing space syntax theory, study investigates suitability in Hajjah, Palestinian community, presenting novel approach literature. The research identifies good spots governmental facilities like health clinics fire stations using axial map analysis. It also suggests reallocation some schools. Additionally, it shows ways improve placement amenities, finding ideal park but suboptimal mosque placements. Commercial services exhibit areas enhancement including gas shops. insights from can offer policymakers planners create more efficient, equitable, accessible cities. incorporates behavior dynamics into analysis, inclusive planning.

Language: Английский

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Building Resilient Cities: A Comprehensive Review of Climate Change Adaptation Indicators for Urban Design DOI Creative Commons
Carlota García Díaz, David Zambrana-Vásquez, Carmen Bartolomé

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Energies, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 17(8), P. 1959 - 1959

Published: April 20, 2024

Urban areas generate more than 70% of the world’s climate change emissions, mainly CO2, produced by combustion fossil fuels. Climate is increasing cities’ exposure to hazards, such as heat waves or floods. Therefore, there a need improve risk management with inclusion resilience in urban policy design. Despite improved monitoring, are still relatively few scientific publications on adaptation areas. Adaptation not achieved through specific action, but rather adoption and continuous implementation actions housing rehabilitation, green space protection measures for vulnerable groups. This variety makes it difficult only identify different indicators, also use common benchmarks. Considering role municipalities adapting change, crucial indicators that serve basis decision making, well evaluation methods allow effectiveness planned implemented municipalities. It can be used determine which increase level lead poor adaptation. monitoring possible evaluate measures, addition formulating new ones. paper includes literature review existing index designed address hazards mitigate their impacts

Language: Английский

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Multi-disciplinary seismic resilience modeling for developing mitigation policies and recovery planning DOI Creative Commons
Milad Roohi,

Saeid Ghasemi,

Omar A. Sediek

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Resilient Cities and Structures, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 3(2), P. 66 - 84

Published: June 1, 2024

The multi-disciplinary data and information available at a community level comprise the foundation of natural hazard resilience modeling. These enable inform mitigation recovery planning decisions prior to following damaging events such as earthquakes. This paper presents seismic modeling methodology assess vulnerability built environment economic systems. can assist decision-makers with developing effective policies improve communities. Two complementary strategies are designed examine impacts scenario earthquakes from combined engineering perspective. model is developed using probabilistic fragility-based approach analyzed Monte Carlo (MC) simulations subject multi-hazard, including simulated ground shaking resulting liquefaction soil, quantify physical damage buildings electric power substations (EPS). outcome analysis subsequently used input repair models cost time metrics for functionality estimate individual by accounting their interdependency. consists spatial computable general equilibrium (SCGE) that aggregates commercial into sectors retail, manufacturing, services, etc., residential wide range household groups. SCGE employs building estimates losses. outcomes this integrated consist impact metrics, which investigate actions help on approaches achieve its goals. An illustrative case study Salt Lake County (SLC), Utah, through an extensive collaborative partnership engagement SLC officials, presented. results demonstrate effectiveness proposed in quantifying loss functional infrastructure systems, capital stock, employment, income effect various reducing losses varying intensities.

Language: Английский

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Urban soil ecological risk assessment based on “climate change- resilience” DOI
Shuaijun Lin, Hongfeng Zhang, Johnny F. I. Lam

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Environmental Monitoring and Assessment, Journal Year: 2025, Volume and Issue: 197(2)

Published: Jan. 31, 2025

Language: Английский

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Big Data-Driven Urban Management: Potential for Urban Sustainability DOI Creative Commons
Min Wu, Bingxin Yan, Ying Huang

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Land, Journal Year: 2022, Volume and Issue: 11(5), P. 680 - 680

Published: May 3, 2022

With the world’s rapidly growing urbanization, urban sustainability is now expected for life. Due to this rapid growth, meeting emerging challenges management and worldwide challenging. Big data-driven technologies can be an excellent solution address these upcoming challenges. Therefore, study explores potential of big data ensuring in management. The conducted a systematic literature review guided by PRISMA (preferred reporting items meta-analysis) on publications over last 21 years. argues that integrated function public private agencies significant life develop city as more competitive, habitable, sustainable. Urban utilize analytics (BDA) digital instrumentation, data-informed policy decisions, governance, real-time management, evidence-based decisions. ensure smooth operation affairs through strategic planning under three major dimensions: social, economic, environmental. smart transport, traffic, waste energy, environment, infrastructure, safety, healthcare, planning, citizen participation regular provide better This develops several indicators will helpful concerned stakeholders policy, designing, implementing sustainable development.

Language: Английский

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Combined effects of climate change on urban resilience in the Tibetan Plateau DOI
Lingna Liu,

Zhicong Zhang,

Shaoheng Ding

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Environmental Impact Assessment Review, Journal Year: 2023, Volume and Issue: 102, P. 107186 - 107186

Published: June 20, 2023

Language: Английский

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The Risk-Informed Asset-Centric (RIACT) Urban Resilience Enhancement Process: An Outline and Pilot-Case Demonstrator for Earthquake Risk Mitigation in Portuguese Municipalities DOI Creative Commons
Seyed M. H. S. Rezvani, Maria João Falcão Silva, N. Almeida

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Applied Sciences, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 14(2), P. 634 - 634

Published: Jan. 11, 2024

This study introduces the Risk-Informed Asset-Centric (RIACT) process, a novel approach aimed at enhancing safety and resilience of urban infrastructures against natural man-made disasters. The RIACT method stands out for its comprehensive analysis potential disruptions to areas, encompassing their susceptibility disasters, vulnerability factors, recovery capabilities. study’s primary focus is on Portugal’s 308 municipalities, assessing preparedness ability recover from earthquake events. Methodologically, involved employing geographic information system (GIS) mapping evaluate risks, combining data regional risk demographic economic profiles, capacities. provides detailed understanding each municipality’s strengths areas in need improvement, encouraging collaborative framework sharing implementing best practices. results reveal significant variations across different regions, highlighting tailored strategies. Conclusively, not only enhances individual municipalities but also contributes broader national strategy resilience, offering valuable insights effective disaster management planning.

Language: Английский

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A holistic index-based framework to assess urban resilience: Application to the Madrid Region, Spain DOI Creative Commons
Marta Suárez, Javier Benayas del Álamo, Ana Justel

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Ecological Indicators, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 166, P. 112293 - 112293

Published: July 1, 2024

Resilience is considered to be a component of sustainability and addressed in the 17 Sustainable Development Goals adopted by all United Nations Member States. this context mainly oriented climate change adaptation disaster risk reduction. However, holistic approach, considering urban systems as whole resilience kind disturbances, needed for better understanding complexity resilience. To advance direction we have proposed an Urban Index applied it 81 cities Madrid Region, Spain. The index comprises 42 indicators that measure six characteristics: diversity, self-sufficiency autonomy, polycentric governance, social cohesion, learning innovation, social-ecological justice, five dimensions: socio-cultural, economic, ecological, physical technological, governance system. Our results showed ecological dimension Region largely determined geomorphological characteristics associated ecosystems, but municipalities compensate with strategies focused on aspects. most resilient are also general sustainable, not always. We propose use combination develop towards sustainability.

Language: Английский

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