Using the CiteSpace software and bibliometric methods, with the core collection of the Web of Science (WoS) database as the data source, the development of industrial heritage research in China and Western countries since the 2006 Wuxi Proposal was analyzed. The study found that the latest quantitative changes in China and Western countries’ industrial heritage research have similar fluctuations. However, researchers and institutions in the two places are independent of each other, lacking in-depth cooperative research. Notwithstanding, comprehensive and holistic research needs to be strengthened. The research content in China mainly focuses on the issues of urban renewal, industrial heritage tourism and creative industries, whereas Western countries are dominated by heritage and community building industrial heritage, the exploration of tourism and the protection of industrial sites, post-industrial heritage protection, and new technology use. Finally, by comparing and analyzing the research status of the two regions, future research on industrial heritage in China and Western countries are encouraged.
Abstract. In the context of climate change and increasing urbanization, floods are
considerably affecting urban areas. The concept of urban resilience may be
an interesting means of responding to urban flood issues. The objective of
this research is to propose a spatial decision support tool based on
geovisualization techniques and a resilience assessment method. The goal is
to localize the level of resilience modelled in different territories. The
methodology proposed consists of integrating three resilience indicators
applied to a case study in Avignon (Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur region,
France) and the use of geovisualization techniques: using GIS for data
processing and analysis, visualization, mapping, and model processing. The
methodology integrates decision-making by identifying characteristics
capable of improving urban resilience and facilitating its understanding
using a visual tool. The results demonstrate the usefulness of modelling
resilience using geovisualization techniques to identify the potential for
local resilience; integrate local stakeholders into a process of clarifying
the concept through the contribution of visualization; and consider easier
access to this concept based on data analysis, processing and visualization
through the design of maps.
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