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With the methodology previously described, a graph of words co-occurrences was created (based on
the 242 articles comprising both resilience and sustainability in their title) that supports reflections on
the conceptual building of both notions ( Figure 1 ). Today, discussions are more likely to focus on
the level of resources that must remain in place to ensure a healthy ecosystem into the future—that
is, on the “eco-supply side” of the equation. In order to be human-readable, please install an RSS
reader. Sustainability primarily concerns the question of equity of resources for further generations
meaning that they are not less than for the current generation; resilience, in its turn, focuses on the
system behavior before, during and after a shock. ANNEX 2 Checklist for Infrastructure Owners
and Operators.146. Encouraged by live drill broadcasts on more than 55 California radio and
television sta-. Agent-based simulation of behaviour and perception-based resilience, as well as
brand crisis management are representative examples of the topics discussed. Figure 14 World Bank
disaster risk financing and insurance approach. Video Say more by seamlessly including video within
your publication. In the next decades, the major driver of the increasing damages and losses from.
Panelists focused their remarks on notable research efforts into environmental impact reduction,
resilient infrastructure, and adaptation measures. Feature papers represent the most advanced
research with significant potential for high impact in the field. A Feature. Box 26 Strategic urban up-
gradation of precarious settlements, Sao Paulo, Brazil.66. Taking into account future risks and
uncertainties, resilience relies on redundancy. Emergency response, continuity and recovery planning,
are ways to buf-. Urban planners must understand and incorporate natural. The book systematically
deals with the core aspects of urban resilience: systems, management issues and populations. Even
though these terms belong to different clusters, due to the specific problems they address, they are
always considered in an urban or community context. In other words, we wonder how the city level
behaves regarding individual actors, composing them and their interactions on one hand, and
influence from other cities, with which they strongly interact on the other hand. Journal of
Experimental and Theoretical Analyses (JETA). Multiple requests from the same IP address are
counted as one view. Box 26 Strategic urban up-gradation of precarious settlements, Sao Paulo,
Brazil.66. PCRAFI Pacific Catastrophe Risk Assessment and Financing Initiative. Journal of
Theoretical and Applied Electronic Commerce Research (JTAER). The aim of this paper is to extend
previous discussions about the role of underground space in urban areas, with the intention of
addressing this shortfall. It makes resilience dynamics evolutionary and a path-dependent process
that unfolds in the long run. With this approach, we will manage to better determine common points
and differences between resilience and sustainability ( Section 3.1 ), and to identify the key elements
one can use to define a multi-level urban resilience combining existing urban resilience ( Section 3.2 )
and regional resilience discourses ( Section 3.3 ). 3.1. Resilience and Sustainability In the urban
context it is particularly important to distinguish sustainability and resilience. To illustrate the
relationship between resilience and sustainability, we constructed a schema ( Figure 2 ) that is based
on the graph interpretation and conducted a literature review with a focus on the chosen theoretical
framework. Box 45 The Southeast Europe and Caucasus catastrophe risk insurance facility.102. The
World Bank Group 1818 H Street, NW Washington, DC 20433, USA.
With the methodology previously described, a graph of words co-occurrences was created (based on
the 242 articles comprising both resilience and sustainability in their title) that supports reflections on
the conceptual building of both notions ( Figure 1 ). Resilience is the ability of a system, community
or society exposed to hazards to. Also, the authors would like to thank Andrea Ferloni and Mehdi
Bida for the numerous discussions and their constructive advice. Journal of Pharmaceutical and
BioTech Industry (JPBI). Resources Dive into our extensive resources on the topic that interests you.
Again, understanding the need for relatively modest but highly reli-. Visit our dedicated information
section to learn more about MDPI. Thus a key challenge for the 21st century is this: How can we
develop sustainable urban systems that provide healthy, safe and affordable environments for the
growing number of Americans living in cities and their surrounding metropolitan areas. We argued
that resilience is shaped through a long-term path-dependent process and it operates within adaptive
cycles, but, as a property, it is revealed in short-term dynamics in a system’s reaction to shocks. Box
17 Checklist for land use risk management strategy.47. It also discusses major urban crises, past and
recent, and the generic lessons they provide for resilience. Therefore, the key question for urban
resilience is the relationships between different levels. Resilience is an anticipatory principle that
transcends risk reduction and attempts to mitigate the effects of system failures while increasing
capacities. We use cookies on our website to ensure you get the best experience. The goal would be
to identify critical vulnerabilities and then propose solutions that would enable communities to
prepare and respond to the risk. In this way, the meso-level contains some conservative structures
providing a memory that encourages reorganization around the same structures and processes.
Acknowledgments The authors are very grateful to the valuable suggestions of two anonymous
reviewers and wise remarks of Larry Bourne. The design of critical systems needs to prepare for its
failure through. Cities as Complex Systems, Scaling, Interactions, Networks, Dynamics and Urban
Morphologies. Therefore, sustainable development, as a long-term goal, is based on systems’
resilience that, in a short-term, is revealed within sudden shocks and negative stress factors. Since
the regional resilience approach considers shocks on the global scale as main stress factors, a region
is studied as an embedded system into macro processes, unlike the urban resilience approach, where
external cities’ interactions are not taken into account. Adobe Express Go from Adobe Express
creation to Issuu publication. This is the next step of our research agenda. 5. Conclusions We
explored the evolution of resilience and its current fragmentation into different domains addressing
diverse levels. In case of an economic shock, urban resilience will depend both on the behavior of
individual economic actors inside a city (micro level), and on the different types of flows between
cities (such as configuration of economic and trade networks, human migration, government
financial support etc.) on the macro level. Moreover, terms from ecology appear in most of the
clusters. Box 1 Examples of enhancing resilience in an urban region. Box 30 Building earthquake risk
awareness and safety in Nepal.78. Table 12 Risk management approach in urban upgrading
projects.60. Box 4 Queensland Reconstruction Authority - A designated authority for reconstruction.
Table 1 Challenges in integrating social resilience.
However, to say that resilience is simply a short-term reaction of a system would not be true. Figure
2 The disaster cycle traditionally includes six phases.7. Box 26 Strategic urban up-gradation of
precarious settlements, Sao Paulo, Brazil.66. AIFDR Australia-Indonesia Facility for Disaster
Reduction. In order to be human-readable, please install an RSS reader. Cities face difficult
decisions over scarce resources and investments, striving for efficiency. The. Phase II of the program
focuses on the exploration different. For example, instructions for reacting to an earthquake were
reduced to this: “drop, cover and hold on.”. Journal of Theoretical and Applied Electronic
Commerce Research (JTAER). Box 16 Master plan for risk reduction, Constitucion, Chile.46. The
urban environment changes by design, in terms of physical and nonphysical char-. Furthermore, we
incorporated an important distinction between an economic approach to resilience and a complex
system perspective: the economists emphasize resilience as a process that can be divided into several
stages, while the complex system approach underlines resilience as a property of complex adaptive
systems. We do not think that it is a strong dichotomy and argue that these two perspectives can be
defined differently and even combined in various contexts. Second, the recognition of residual risks
implies that cities have. Then, we built the networks of terms appearing in the same sentences: Nodes
are terms, links are co-occurrences between them. Second, there are concrete tools that can support
the preparation and implementa-. The objective of the initiative is to demonstrate a. Box 49
Resilience through mutual aid: water industry in the United Kingdom.112. The team would like to
thank John Roome and Vijay Jagannathan for their support and guid-. Another modality of the
locational approach is build-. Table 11 Common ecosystem management interventions.56. Adobe
InDesign Design pixel-perfect content like flyers, magazines and more with Adobe InDesign. Table 1
Challenges in integrating social resilience. Sustainability primarily concerns the question of equity of
resources for further generations meaning that they are not less than for the current generation;
resilience, in its turn, focuses on the system behavior before, during and after a shock. Emergency
response, continuity and recovery planning, are ways to buf-. 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. Contrary to this
approach, studies in regional resilience highlight a link between meso and macro levels processes,
considering shocks of top-down origin such as economic recessions, international trade restrictions,
world crises etc. Taking a perspective of complex systems approach, we explained the relationships
between these terms through the time cross-scale dynamics. It is also a tool that lets policy makers
and planners determine where infrastructure should be built so that it can remain out of harm’s way
during a hurricane or storm surge. To facilitate this process, this book provides guidance on how to
build urban resilience. The Recovery Phase typically lasts weeks to months.
Figure 6 Illustration of tsunami early warning system.12. Box 1 Examples of enhancing resilience in
an urban region. Risk is the uncertainty of loss, and loss is the convolution of. To the maximum
extent feasible, reducing vulnerabilities by. Recent tragic events in the region, including the Great
East Japan Earthquake and Tsunami. Box 57 Using vegetation to limit the hazard of landslides in
Seattle, USA.128. Figure 2 The Disaster Cycle traditionally includes six phases. Box 17 Checklist
for land use risk management strategy.47. Box 28 Multi-stakeholder collaboration in Indonesia.75.
Figure 19 Example of structural measures against flooding.111. Panelists focused their remarks on
notable research efforts into environmental impact reduction, resilient infrastructure, and adaptation
measures. There are concrete ways to improve the decision-making process to guide cities towards
the. Subscribe to receive issue release notifications and newsletters from MDPI journals. They allow
for an increase in the financial response capacity in the aftermath of disasters, and. Hyogo
Framework for Action 2005-2015: Building Resilience of Nations. Unlike resilience, in the
sustainability science, shocks are not approached as opportunities for further development. Growing
urban populations, the concentration of resources and capital, unclear contingency planning, the often
inadequate and environmentally unsound water supply and sewage management, the menacing
continual destruction of ecosystems, and out-dated infrastructures and buildings, all present massive
challenges to city planning. Even though these terms belong to different clusters, due to the specific
problems they address, they are always considered in an urban or community context. Through the
use of case study cities this research is aggregating and generalizing data on urban areas and
megacities, with the. In such regions as these, efforts to build more resilient communities should be
of the highest priority. Box 8 Community-based mapping at the citywide level.34. Box 40 The
Pacific Catastrophe Risk Assessment and Financing Initiative.94. The aim of this paper is to extend
previous discussions about the role of underground space in urban areas, with the intention of
addressing this shortfall. Box 39 Financial instruments for cities and local provinces.94. QR Codes
Generate QR Codes for your digital content. Efforts to quantify social resilience and develop a.
Rapidly growing peri-urban, small and middle-sized cities are particularly at risk. QR Codes
Generate QR Codes for your digital content. Invest in sustainable risk information systems and
analytical tools, which allow for. Urban planners must understand and incorporate natural.
Box 10 Flood risk assessment for mitigation planning in Dhaka City, Bangladesh.38. In case of an
economic shock, urban resilience will depend both on the behavior of individual economic actors
inside a city (micro level), and on the different types of flows between cities (such as configuration
of economic and trade networks, human migration, government financial support etc.) on the macro
level. Urban and regional resilience research in a multi-level perspective. Poor and vulnerable
populations are the most at-risk. Paper should be a substantial original Article that involves several
techniques or approaches, provides an outlook for. The fact is that these issues involve complex
interactions, many of which are not yet fully understood. Sharma is particularly interested in irregular
migration, urban and environmental histories. Her scholarly work draws on the social sciences to
better understand how people, technologies and nature interact to create urban systems. Joel
Backwell is the Regional Director for Inner Metropolitan Melbourne in the Victorian Department of
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context Learning. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of
the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license ( ). ANNEX 2 Checklist for Infrastructure
Owners and Operators.150. Using High Resolution Satellite Data for Identification. Following the
idea of these authors on multi-level interactions, we propose to consider urban and regional resilience
as complementary in order to create a multi-level perspective to a city’s resilience ( Figure 5 ). Figure
14 World Bank disaster risk financing and insurance approach. Box 22 Lake Matthews: Watershed
for urban development.57. In the context of the demographic, urbanization and climatic trends,
policy-makers in East Asia. Hyogo Framework for Action 2005-2015: Building Resilience of
Nations. Table 7 Summary of socioeconomic cost-benefit analysis.37. Efforts to quantify social
resilience and develop a. Even though these terms belong to different clusters, due to the specific
problems they address, they are always considered in an urban or community context. Working
closely with the stakeholders involved in land-use planning and infrastructure devel-. Table 8 Risk-
based land use planning in urban infrastructure projects.40. Table 11 Common ecosystem
management interventions.56. Combined with land use planning, ecosystems management
approaches for resil-. Based on the Scopus database, we implemented the analyses with four steps:
Search for the papers in Scopus where some focused terms are present in the title of the papers. Table
12 Risk management approach in urban upgrading projects.60. To address these multi-level
interactions, we argue that it is necessary to apply a panarchy framework. Feature papers represent
the most advanced research with significant potential for high impact in the field. A Feature. Box 50
Making human settlements more flood-resistant.113. PCRAFI Pacific Catastrophe Risk Assessment
and Financing Initiative.

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