2022
DOI: 10.3390/su14095560
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Exploring the Resilience Park Index from the Perspective of Flood and Wind Disasters

Abstract: At present, various climate disasters, global warming and other problems feed off of one another. Natural disasters such as earthquakes, typhoons, flooding, and drought as well as human-made disasters such as petrochemical plant safety accidents and steam explosion accidents pose a threat to and affect the development of cities. Therefore, scholars, scientists, and urban planners must study and discuss disasters, so as to work toward important concepts such as resilient cities, resilient landscapes, and disast… Show more

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“…One of the primary challenges in urban planning is mitigating the effects of wind on structures, pedestrians, and green spaces. High winds can create uncomfortable and potentially hazardous conditions, limiting the use of parks and outdoor spaces [125]. Additionally, inadequate planning can lead to inefficient energy usage in buildings due to wind-induced pressure differentials [126].…”
Section: Optimizing Urban Planning and Green Spacesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…One of the primary challenges in urban planning is mitigating the effects of wind on structures, pedestrians, and green spaces. High winds can create uncomfortable and potentially hazardous conditions, limiting the use of parks and outdoor spaces [125]. Additionally, inadequate planning can lead to inefficient energy usage in buildings due to wind-induced pressure differentials [126].…”
Section: Optimizing Urban Planning and Green Spacesmentioning
confidence: 99%