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Urban resilience[electronic resource...
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Maruyama, Hiroshi.
Urban resilience[electronic resource] :a transformative approach /
紀錄類型:
書目-電子資源 : Monograph/item
杜威分類號:
307.1216
書名/作者:
Urban resilience : a transformative approach // edited by Yoshiki Yamagata, Hiroshi Maruyama.
其他作者:
Yamagata, Yoshiki.
出版者:
Cham : : Springer International Publishing :, 2016.
面頁冊數:
viii, 319 p. : : ill., digital ;; 24 cm.
Contained By:
Springer eBooks
標題:
City planning - Environmental aspects.
標題:
Emergency management.
標題:
Geography.
標題:
Urban Geography / Urbanism (inc. megacities, cities, towns)
標題:
Security Science and Technology.
標題:
Simulation and Modeling.
標題:
Complex Systems.
標題:
Economic Theory/Quantitative Economics/Mathematical Methods.
標題:
Natural Hazards.
ISBN:
9783319398129
ISBN:
9783319398105
內容註:
Part I. Systems Resilience, A 30,000 Feet View -- 1. Taxonomy and General Strategies for Resilience -- Part II. Planning Urban Resilience -- 2. Urban Economics Model for Land-Use Planning -- 3. Modelling Urban Heatwave Risk in Adelaide, South Australia -- 4. Flood Risk Management in Cities -- 5. Land-Use Planning for Depopulating and Aging Society in Japan -- Part III. Responding to Shocks -- 6. Perception-Based Resilience: Accounting for Human Perception in Resilience Thinking with Theoretic and Model Bases -- 7. Resilient Community Clustering: A Graph Theoretical Approach -- 8. Agent-based Modeling -- a Tool for Urban Resilience Research -- 9. Urban Form and Energy Resilient Strategies: A Case Study of the Manhattan Grid -- 10. Disease outbreaks: Critical biological factors and control strategies -- Part IV. Measurement of Urban Resilience -- 11. Measurement of Urban Resilience -- 12. Computational Framework of Resilience -- 13. Urban resilience assessment: Multiple dimensions, criteria, and indicators -- Part V. Future Challenges -- 14. Bridging People Back In: Crisis Planning and Response Embedded in Social Contexts -- 15. From Resilience to Transformation via a Regenerative Sustainability Development Path.
摘要、提要註:
This book is on urban resilience - how to design and operate cities that can withstand major threats such as natural disasters and economic downturns and how to recover from them. It is a collection of latest research results from two separate but collaborating research groups, namely, researchers in urban design and those on general resilience theory. The book systematically deals with the core aspects of urban resilience: systems, management issues and populations. The taxonomy can be broken down into threats, systems, resilience cycles and recovery types in the context of urban resilience. It starts with a discussion of systems resilience models, focusing on the central idea that resilience is a moving average of costs (a set of trajectories in a two-player game paradigm) The second section explores management issues, including planning, operating and emergency response in cities with specific examples such as land-use planning and carbon-neutral scenarios for urban planning. The next section focuses on urban dwellers and specific people-related issues in the context of resilience. Agent-based simulation of behaviour and perception-based resilience, as well as brand crisis management are representative examples of the topics discussed. A further section examines systems like public utilities - including managing power supplies, cyber-security issues and models for pandemics. It concludes with a discussion of the future challenges and risks facing complex systems, for example in resilient power grids, making it essential reading for a wide range of researchers and policymakers.
電子資源:
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-39812-9
Urban resilience[electronic resource] :a transformative approach /
Urban resilience
a transformative approach /[electronic resource] :edited by Yoshiki Yamagata, Hiroshi Maruyama. - Cham :Springer International Publishing :2016. - viii, 319 p. :ill., digital ;24 cm. - Advanced sciences and technologies for security applications,1613-5113. - Advanced sciences and technologies for security applications..
Part I. Systems Resilience, A 30,000 Feet View -- 1. Taxonomy and General Strategies for Resilience -- Part II. Planning Urban Resilience -- 2. Urban Economics Model for Land-Use Planning -- 3. Modelling Urban Heatwave Risk in Adelaide, South Australia -- 4. Flood Risk Management in Cities -- 5. Land-Use Planning for Depopulating and Aging Society in Japan -- Part III. Responding to Shocks -- 6. Perception-Based Resilience: Accounting for Human Perception in Resilience Thinking with Theoretic and Model Bases -- 7. Resilient Community Clustering: A Graph Theoretical Approach -- 8. Agent-based Modeling -- a Tool for Urban Resilience Research -- 9. Urban Form and Energy Resilient Strategies: A Case Study of the Manhattan Grid -- 10. Disease outbreaks: Critical biological factors and control strategies -- Part IV. Measurement of Urban Resilience -- 11. Measurement of Urban Resilience -- 12. Computational Framework of Resilience -- 13. Urban resilience assessment: Multiple dimensions, criteria, and indicators -- Part V. Future Challenges -- 14. Bridging People Back In: Crisis Planning and Response Embedded in Social Contexts -- 15. From Resilience to Transformation via a Regenerative Sustainability Development Path.
This book is on urban resilience - how to design and operate cities that can withstand major threats such as natural disasters and economic downturns and how to recover from them. It is a collection of latest research results from two separate but collaborating research groups, namely, researchers in urban design and those on general resilience theory. The book systematically deals with the core aspects of urban resilience: systems, management issues and populations. The taxonomy can be broken down into threats, systems, resilience cycles and recovery types in the context of urban resilience. It starts with a discussion of systems resilience models, focusing on the central idea that resilience is a moving average of costs (a set of trajectories in a two-player game paradigm) The second section explores management issues, including planning, operating and emergency response in cities with specific examples such as land-use planning and carbon-neutral scenarios for urban planning. The next section focuses on urban dwellers and specific people-related issues in the context of resilience. Agent-based simulation of behaviour and perception-based resilience, as well as brand crisis management are representative examples of the topics discussed. A further section examines systems like public utilities - including managing power supplies, cyber-security issues and models for pandemics. It concludes with a discussion of the future challenges and risks facing complex systems, for example in resilient power grids, making it essential reading for a wide range of researchers and policymakers.
ISBN: 9783319398129
Standard No.: 10.1007/978-3-319-39812-9doiSubjects--Topical Terms:
343771
City planning
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LC Class. No.: HT166
Dewey Class. No.: 307.1216
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