نتایج جستجو برای: city resilience

تعداد نتایج: 190904  

2013
Pengjun Zhao Philippa Howden-Chapman

The resilience of cities in response to natural disasters and long-term climate change has emerged as a focus of academic and policy attention. In particular, how to understand the interconnectedness of urban and natural systems is a key issue. This paper introduces an urban model that can be used to evaluate city resilience outcomes under different policy scenarios. The model is the Wellington...

2017
Tim A. Majchrzak Mihoko Sakurai Nicolas Serrano

Cities need to cater for the challenges they face. They must endure, respond to, and adapt to short-term shocks and long-term stresses. This ability is now commonly referred to as resilience. Communication and collaboration are vital aspects of a city’s effort of becoming (more) resilient. In particular, cities ought to engage their citizens, who ultimately are those that make it resilient – an...

Journal: :Regional Studies 2022

Resilience narratives have gathered increased attention in city-regional planning over the last two decades, emphasizing holistic foresight, long-term strategic visioning, cross-sectoral integration and collaborative modes of planning. Combining such resilience with established idea socio-spatial imaginaries, we introduce novel concept ‘resilience imaginaries’ explore its application city-regio...

2014
Mick Lennon Mark Scott

Stresses present in different forms and call for subtly different responses. Conventional modes of planning seek to render such stressors manageable by administering them discretely. This has generally resulted in a segregated approach to spatial planning wherein functional delineations have become institutionally ‘sedimented’ within planning authorities (flood risk management, open space deman...

Journal: :American journal of community psychology 2016
Patrick A Wilson Ilan H Meyer Nadav Antebi-Gruszka Melissa R Boone Stephanie H Cook Emily M Cherenack

Young Black gay/bisexual men (YBGBM) are affected by contextual stressors-namely syndemic conditions and minority stress-that threaten their health and well-being. Resilience is a process through which YBGBM achieve positive psychosocial outcomes in the face of adverse conditions. Self-efficacy, hardiness and adaptive coping, and social support may be important resilience factors for YBGBM. Thi...

2015
Michael Keough Phillip Bay Gregory Jenkins David Ball Perran Cook Angus Ferguson Jennita Gay Alastair Hirst Randall Lee Andrew Longmore Peter Macreadie Sasi Nayar Craig Sherman Tim Smith Jeff Ross Paul York James Todd David Adams

Journal: :معماری و شهرسازی 0
علی رضا فلاحی دانشیار گروه پژوهشی بازساری پس از سانحه، دانشکده معماری و شهرسازی، دانشگاه شهید بهشتی، تهران، ایران تارا جلالی کارشناس ارشد بازسازی پس از سانحه، دانشکده معماری و شهرسازی، دانشگاه شهید بهشتی، تهران، ایران

abstract   earthquakes have been affected the human life since the dawn of time; however, the complexities of human societies and communications in the cities, intensify the deleterious effects of the earthquakes, that affect urban areas. hence, in emergency phase and reconstruction, attention to the basic needs and shelter provision are the most important activities but urban design also play ...

Journal: :Current Biology 2016
Michael Gross

Ever since humans started to develop agriculture, trade and task differentiation, agglomerations have evolved according to scaling rules that may well be universal. After passing the milestone of 50% urbanisation, humanity is rapidly becoming a predominantly city-dwelling species. Ensuring the resilience, safety and sustainability of fast-growing cities will require much more joined-up policy a...

2016
Heather McMillen Lindsay K. Campbell Erika S. Svendsen Renae Reynolds Patricia Romero-Lankao Olga Wilhelmi

Resilience theory has received increased attention from researchers across a range of disciplines who have developed frameworks and articulated categories of indicators; however, there has been less discussion of how to recognize, and therefore support, social resilience at the community level, especially in urban areas. The value of urban environmental stewardship for supporting social-ecologi...

One of the developments of social life in the new age is the changes in the lives of women. The employment of women however, among these developments, has a special role and role due to its concrete effects on the social and individual scene. The aim of this study was to investigate and compare religious and family resilience among employment and unemployed women in Karaj city. This study was a...

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