The Routledge Handbook of Urban Resilience (Routledge International Handbooks)

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The Routledge Handbook of Urban Resilience (Routledge International Handbooks)

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  • 製本 Paperback:紙装版/ペーパーバック版/ページ数 534 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9781032570211
  • DDC分類 307.1416

Full Description

This volume provides a comprehensive discussion and overview of urban resilience, including socio-ecological and economic hazard and disaster resilience. It provides a summary of state of the art thinking on resilience, the different approaches, tools and methodologies for understanding the subject in urban contexts, and brings together related reflections and initiatives.

Throughout the different chapters, the handbook critically examines and reviews the resilience concept from various disciplinary and professional perspectives. It also discusses major urban crises, past and recent, and the generic lessons they provide for resilience. In this context, the authors provide case studies from different places and times, including historical material and contemporary examples, and studies that offer concrete guidance on how to approach urban resilience. Other chapters focus on how current understanding of urban systems - such as shrinking cities, green infrastructure, disaster volunteerism, and urban energy systems - are affecting the capacity of urban citizens, settlements and nation-states to respond to different forms and levels of stressors and shocks. The handbook concludes with a synthesis of the state of the art knowledge on resilience and points the way forward in refining the conceptualization and application of urban resilience.

The book is intended for scholars and graduate students in urban studies, environmental and sustainability studies, geography, planning, architecture, urban design, political science and sociology, for whom it will provide an invaluable and up-to-date guide to current approaches across these disciplines that converge in the study of urban resilience. The book also provides important direction to practitioners and civic leaders who are engaged in supporting cities and regions to position themselves for resilience in the face of climate change, unpredictable socioenvironmental shocks and incremental risk accumulation.

Contents

1. Introduction: Rethinking urban resilience PART I: Critical review from different disciplinary perspectives 2. Urban resilience and urban sustainability 3. Against general resilience 4. Urban resilience: a call to reframing planning discourses 5. The being of urban resilience 6. Data gaps and resilience metrics 7. Urban Open Space Systems: Multifunctional Infrastructure PART II: Urban systems under stress 8. Climate justicescape and implications for urban resilience in American cities 9. Assessing urban vulnerability to extreme heat-related weather events 10. Critical infrastructure and urban resilience in the face of climate change 11. Policies and practices on urban resilience in China 12. Building urban resilience to climate change: The case of Mexico City Megalopolis 13. Resilience and social equity in urban water services 14. Resilient shrinking cities 15. Land bank formation: Reorganizing civic capacity for resilience PART III: Dimensions of resilience 16 Assessing socio-ecological resilience in cities 17. Disaster volunteerism as a contributor to resilience 18. Green infrastructure and resilience 19. Latino Revitalization as "Blight:" Generative Placemaking and Ethnic Cultural Resiliency in Woodburn, Oregon 20. Gendered invisible urban resilience 21. Pathways for resilience in four Great Lakes Legacy Cities 22. Energy dimensions of urban resilience 23. Climate resilience, mitigation and adaptation strategy: Case studies from the Middle East and West Africa 24. Resilience, reconstruction and sustainable development in Chile PART IV: Resilience building in practice 25. Urban risk readdressed: Bridging resilience-seeking practices in African cities 26. Closing the Urban Infrastructure Gap for Sustainable Urban Development in Sub-Saharan Africa: Moving to Scale in Building Urban Resilience 27. Municipal resilience in Chile: from willingness to implementation 28. Understanding the fabric of large urban areas to improve disaster planning and recovery 29. The Helping Hand in Increasing Nepal's Urban Seismic Resilience 30. Roof gardens as alternative urban green spaces: A three-part study on their restorative quality in Seoul, South Korea 31. Increasing urban resilience through Nature-based Solutions: Governance and Implementation 32. Social resilience and capacity building: A case study of a granting agency 33. Critical junctures in land use planning for disaster risk management: The case of Manizales, Colombia. 34. Urban Resilience: State of the Art and Future Prospects