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Francisco Javier Parada Pino
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El incendio de 2014 en Valparaíso es considerado el mayor evento de estas características ocurrido en la historia de esta ciudad, dejando un área urbana de devastación de 148 hectáreas, 2.910 casas destruidas y alrededor de 12.000 damnificados; siendo lo...
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Dedong Wang, Peng Wang and Yanjun Liu
For construction projects, resilience is the process of resisting and recovering from adversity. With the global economic and social environment constantly changing, improving the resilience of construction projects has become a research hotspot in the f...
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Lina Yu, Dongxin Duan, Kwi-sik Min and Tao Wang
This study presents a groundbreaking approach to evaluating the resilience of China?s blue economy, shedding light on its critical role in promoting sustainable development along the nation?s coastlines. By employing advanced methodologies such as social...
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Linpei Zhai and Jae Eun Lee
This study aimed to explore how community disaster resilience can be enhanced via the utilization of ICT resources. Three social media applications were selected. Taking the 2021 Zhengzhou 7.20 rainstorm as an example, questionnaire responses were collec...
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Eric Harris, Anna Franz and Sabine O?Hara
Urban design and architecture have inadvertently contributed to the bifurcation of societies divided into haves and have-nots, thus undermining social equity, restricting opportunity, and resulting in poverty next to overabundance and waste. Global popul...
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Hadi Alizadeh and Ayyoob Sharifi
Social resilience is an essential need for societies faced with adverse events such as pandemics. The recent COVID-19 outbreak has affected many communities around the globe. In fact, in addition to unprecedented mortality and infection rates, it has als...
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Kejin Wang, Nina S. N. Lam, Lei Zou and Volodymyr Mihunov
Disaster resilience is the capacity of a community to ?bounce back? from disastrous events. Most studies rely on traditional data such as census data to study community resilience. With increasing use of social media, new data sources such as Twitter cou...
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Nathalie Sänger, Christine Heinzel and Simone Sandholz
The current understanding of critical health infrastructure resilience is still dominated by a technical perspective. Reality however is different, as past events including the COVID-19 pandemic have revealed: emergency situations are only rarely exclusi...
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Sarah Dobie, Jennifer Schneider, Muhammet Kesgin and Rick Lagiewski
Disaster management has begun to examine the unique role of the private sector in disaster relief. The hotel and lodging industry is an especially critical infrastructure for community disaster relief and resilience, providing many lifeline services in a...
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Jeff Berglund
This article examines the activist role played by the comedy troupe, The 1491s, in social media spaces, particularly on YouTube. Since 2009 The 1491s have used the positive energy of comedy to galvanise others, with a particular emphasis on shaping the w...
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Sarah Ward, David Butler
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Visualising interactions across urban water systems to explore transition and change processes requires the development of methods and models at different scales. This paper contributes a model representing the network interactions of rainwater harvestin...
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The growing use of resilience as a goal of architectural practice presents a new challenge in architects? responsibility for health, safety, welfare and poetic expression of human-building interaction. With roots in disaster response, resilience in the b...
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Sarah Ward and David Butler
Visualising interactions across urban water systems to explore transition and change processes requires the development of methods and models at different scales. This paper contributes a model representing the network interactions of rainwater harvestin...
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Hsing-Sheng Tai
Resilience thinking has strongly influenced how people understand and pursue sustainability of linked social-ecological systems. Resilience thinking highlights the need to build capacity and manage general system properties in a complex, constantly chang...
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Edinéa Alcântara, Fátima Furtado, Circe Gama Monteiro, Rubenilda Rosinha Barbosa
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Online social networks have played a key role in the struggle for rights and for more sustainable, less unequal cities. In Brazil, this movement is relatively recent, and has tended to increase in the face of threats or crises that might adversely affect...
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Leila Mosleh, Masoud Negahban-Azar and Mitchell Pavao-Zuckerman
Urban areas are increasingly vulnerable to the effects of climate change. Stormwater Green infrastructure (SWGI) is seen as an approach to increase the climate resilience of urban areas, because they can buffer precipitation changes brought on by climate...
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Nina Botha, Sanette L.A. Ferreira
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Carolin Antoni, Elisabeth Huber-Sannwald, Humberto Reyes Hernández, Anuschka van´t Hooft
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In this paper we will analyze the dynamics of a social-ecological system (SES), which requires an integrated understanding of both the interrelatedness of biophysical and socioeconomic components and the adaptive capacity of these system?s components to ...
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Elena Fedorova, Antonio Caló and Eva Pongrácz
The need to reduce CO2 emissions makes companies find new sustainable solutions for energy production. Diverse multiple sourcing energy production value chains became an important strategical development used at a regional level in Finland. This article ...
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Edgar Hilario Piña Hernández
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Mediante una investigación localmente apropiada en el sector de vivienda sustentable para la ciudad de San Luis Potosí, México, fue posible integrar en un solo prototipo: verticalidad para incrementar densidades urbanas; flexibilidad para adecuarse a los...
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