Jin Wang
Urban policies for urban resilience in China - the case study of coastal city Xiamen.
Rel. Mario Artuso, Ombretta Caldarice. Politecnico di Torino, Master of science program in Architecture For The Sustainability Design, 2023
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Abstract
Global climate change has led to a high incidence of extreme climate disaster events and cities have been subject to natural disasters and extreme weather since ancient times strongly influenced by their own high population and economic density bringing higher exposure and high intensity of man-made environmental modifications, which induce pregnancy and disaster environmental sensitivity, making them more vulnerable to extreme weather disasters when they occur the impact. Due to the uncertainties and potential crises that global climate change brings to urban development, the construction of resilient cities is becoming a hot topic of urban planning. The construction of resilient cities is a comprehensive action involving political, economic, cultural, social and ecological fields.
The article provides a detailed review of the development of the concept of resilience and research related to resilient urban planning
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