نتایج جستجو برای: resilience urban design and resilience urban disaster reconstruction

تعداد نتایج: 17003506  

Virtual technology can be a useful tool for designing models of healthy urban environments. The resilience and sustainability in any urban environment involves the establishment and maintenance of the health of its citizens. The well-being of youth, the future workforce of every society, is a highly important consideration in the design of cities. Cities are only truly sustainable when the work...

2008
Ann S. Masten Jelena Obradovic

Four decades of theory and research on resilience in human development have yielded informative lessons for planning disaster response and recovery. In developmental theory, resilience following disaster could take multiple forms, including stress resistance, recovery, and positive transformation. Empirical findings suggest that fundamental adaptive systems play a key role in the resilience of ...

2016
E. Gunilla A. Olsson Eva Kerselaers Jørgen Primdahl Elke Rogge Hossein Azadi

Food production on the urban–rural fringe is under pressure due to competing land uses. We discuss the potential to improve resilience for urban–rural regions by enhancing food production as part of multifunctional land use. Through studies of peri-urban land in the regions of Gothenburg (Sweden), Copenhagen (Denmark) and Gent (Belgium), recent developments are analysed. Arable farming has been...

Journal: :American Indian and Alaska native mental health research 2016
Kerstin M Reinschmidt Agnes Attakai Carmella B Kahn Shannon Whitewater Nicolette Teufel-Shone

American Indians (AIs) have experienced traumatizing events but practice remarkable resilience to large-scale and long-term adversities. Qualitative, community-based participatory research served to collect urban AI elders' life narratives on historical trauma and resilience strategies. A consensus group of 15 elders helped finalize open-ended questions that guided 13 elders in telling their st...

Background and objective: Natural and unnatural disasters have claimed many lives and destroyed many urban spaces and communities. The consequences of these threats and today's urban issues have raised the need for action for resilient cities. December 2019 was the time for the outbreak of coronavirus in China, a disease that quickly spread throughout the world and disrupted human life. Method:...

Journal: :American journal of business 2023

The purpose of this research is to understand the urban characteristics Tama New Town and develop a disaster-resistant community that aligns with those characteristics. This paper reports on implementation “resident questionnaire disaster prevention consciousness” among residents around University, based Resilience Assessment Grid (RAG) concept used in Engineering. RAG defines four capabilities...

Journal: :Journal of emergency management 2014
Brenda L Murphy Gregory S Anderson Ron Bowles Robin S Cox

Disaster resilience is the cornerstone of effective emergency management across all phases of a disaster from preparedness through response and recovery. To support community resilience planning in the Rural Disaster Resilience Project (RDRP) Planning Framework, a print-based version of the guide book and a suite of resilience planning tools were field tested in three communities representing d...

2017
Dazhuan Ge Hualou Long Li Ma Yingnan Zhang Shuangshuang Tu

China’s grain production has transformed from absolute shortage to a current structural oversupply. High-intensity production introduced further challenges for the eco-environment, smallholder livelihood, and the man-land interrelationship. Driven by urban-rural transformation, research on food security patterns and grain production has expanded into a new field. To analyze the challenges and r...

2016
A. Basaglia A. Aprile F. Pilla Enrico Spacone

Disaster risk reduction has become a global urgent need. Similarly to other natural hazards, earthquakes may cause significant damages on a large scale. In Europe, seismic events mainly affect historical city centers, which are characterized by dense urban structure, usually constituted by ancient masonry and pre-code R.C. buildings, often in aggregate sequence. Historical city centers are very...

2014
Shuang Zhong Michele Clark Xiang-Yu Hou Yuli Zang Gerard FitzGerald

Hospital disaster resilience can be defined as "the ability of hospitals to resist, absorb, and respond to the shock of disasters while maintaining and surging essential health services, and then to recover to its original state or adapt to a new one." This article aims to provide a framework which can be used to comprehensively measure hospital disaster resilience. An evaluation framework for ...

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