2014
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-06394-2_10
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Introduction to Resilience-Based Design (RBD)

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“…Various successful attempts have been made to produce new ways of calculating urban resilience computationally (Cimellaro et al, 2015;Leykin et al, 2018;Yu and Baroud, 2019 among others). In his Designing Resilience of the Built Environment to Extreme Weather, Jankovic (2018) employed a random grammar approach (Kauffman, 1996), whereby a network model is applied to resilience at regional level.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Various successful attempts have been made to produce new ways of calculating urban resilience computationally (Cimellaro et al, 2015;Leykin et al, 2018;Yu and Baroud, 2019 among others). In his Designing Resilience of the Built Environment to Extreme Weather, Jankovic (2018) employed a random grammar approach (Kauffman, 1996), whereby a network model is applied to resilience at regional level.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…-Resilience and co-evolution, aimed to understand the latest development of urban resilience theory and practice, particularly in relation to co-evolution approach. This section is based on the work developed within the last 3-4 years, (Cimellaro et al, 2015, Pizzo, 2015, Caputo et al, 2015 Each section is structured in the same way, starting with defining genealogy of the key concept, state of the art, collection of example of their use in the frame of sustainable development within the context of urban systems, and ends proposing and ad-hoc approach that is used for the further development of the research (Chapter 4) and the development of a new methodology (chapter 5).…”
Section: The Theoretical Framementioning
confidence: 99%
“…(Hardi P. and (eds), 1997, den Boer et al, 2007, J.O. and M., 2007, Loorbach, 2010, Fratini et al, 2012, Cimellaro et al, 2015 The fourth section resumes and integrates the four approaches presented within the first three sections, proposing a novel integrated approach to sustainable urban development. Specific attention is given to planning processes and the role of planners, which both need to be reformed and adapted to the present conditions.…”
Section: The Research Developmentmentioning
confidence: 99%
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