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A framework for using the concept of urban resilience in responding to climate-related disasters
Resilience is an important concept in planning/policy. The diversity of theoretical conceptualisations, lack of a clear definition, and ambiguity in application to cities have made urban resilience a difficult concept to pin-down. This paper explores the dimensions of urban resilience to conceptualise and operationalise resilience, connecting theory and practice using two Australian cases. The findings call for a reconsideration of the existing dimensions (infrastructural, ecological, social and community, economic, and institutional) and highlight urban political resilience, a new dimension essential for a transformative adaptation approach.
A framework for using the concept of urban resilience in responding to climate-related disasters
Resilience is an important concept in planning/policy. The diversity of theoretical conceptualisations, lack of a clear definition, and ambiguity in application to cities have made urban resilience a difficult concept to pin-down. This paper explores the dimensions of urban resilience to conceptualise and operationalise resilience, connecting theory and practice using two Australian cases. The findings call for a reconsideration of the existing dimensions (infrastructural, ecological, social and community, economic, and institutional) and highlight urban political resilience, a new dimension essential for a transformative adaptation approach.
A framework for using the concept of urban resilience in responding to climate-related disasters
Torabi, Elnaz (Autor:in) / Dedekorkut-Howes, Aysin (Autor:in) / Howes, Michael (Autor:in)
Urban Research & Practice ; 15 ; 561-583
08.08.2022
23 pages
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