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
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.
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.
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
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.
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.
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.
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.