2022
DOI: 10.1088/1755-1315/988/3/032007
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Disasters and Resilient City

Abstract: About 200 million people suffer annually from natural disasters. The economic damage of these events amounts to billions of dollars. In circumstances where more than 50% of the world’s population lives in cities, naturally arises challenge related to implementation of new methods and means aimed at enhancing the capacity of authorities to ensure the safety of human capital, economic values and natural resources. Resilience of cities, regarded as the ability to keep effective functioning during and after natura… Show more

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“…Previous research studies on the evaluation of socio-ecological resilience mainly focus on the urban system (Bush and Doyon, 2019;Cariolet et al, 2019;Datola et al, 2022;Potapova et al, 2022;Wang et al, 2022), agricultural system (Gil et al, 2017), or food system (Tendall et al, 2015;Jacobi et al, 2018). Few studied CSRCC, which mainly centralized on the qualitative analysis of the definitions (Meyer, 2020) or connotations (Tendall et al, 2015).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Previous research studies on the evaluation of socio-ecological resilience mainly focus on the urban system (Bush and Doyon, 2019;Cariolet et al, 2019;Datola et al, 2022;Potapova et al, 2022;Wang et al, 2022), agricultural system (Gil et al, 2017), or food system (Tendall et al, 2015;Jacobi et al, 2018). Few studied CSRCC, which mainly centralized on the qualitative analysis of the definitions (Meyer, 2020) or connotations (Tendall et al, 2015).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%