Exploring theoretical trends in placemaking: Towards new perspectives in spatial planning

W Strydom, K Puren, E Drewes - Journal of Place Management and …, 2018 - emerald.com
Purpose While placemaking is a multi-disciplinary concern, it is a key focus within the
discipline of spatial planning. This paper aims to explore the development of theoretical …

Positioning place-making as a social process: A systematic literature review

PNG Akbar, J Edelenbos - Cogent Social Sciences, 2021 - Taylor & Francis
This systematic review discusses the shifted paradigm in the place-making concept, from
being focused on physical changes in the environment (product-oriented) created by urban …

The evolutionary path of place making: From late twentieth century to post-pandemic cities

M Amirzadeh, A Sharifi - Land Use Policy, 2024 - Elsevier
Since its emergence in the latter half of the 20th century, the concept of place making has
undergone substantial evolution. To fully comprehend how this concept has transformed …

The relationship between place identity and community resilience: Evidence from local communities in Isfahan, Iran

S Sobhaninia, M Amirzadeh, M Lauria… - International journal of …, 2023 - Elsevier
Today, many cities are experiencing many natural disasters and hazards due to climate
change, particularly in the Global South. Environmental risks increase acute community …

Revisiting and adapting the Kates-Pijawka disaster recovery model: A reconfigured emphasis on anticipation, equity, and resilience

S Sobhaninia, ST Buckman - International Journal of Disaster Risk …, 2022 - Elsevier
Abstract In 1977, Kates and Pijawka constructed a four-stage post-disaster recovery model
to explain how communities recover after a disaster. Since their model was developed, it has …

[HTML][HTML] Placemaking mediating dilemmas by addressing the gaps in post-disaster recovery process: Long-term citizen-driven place-nurturing in New Orleans after …

T Matsushita, Y Ghezelloo, E Maly, T Kondo… - International Journal of …, 2024 - Elsevier
Disasters create spatial, temporal and social gaps as people are displaced into temporary or
interim situations. During this time affected people often experience the dilemma of …

Living with water in the era of climate change: Lessons from the Lafitte Greenway in post-Katrina New Orleans

B Fields, J Thomas, JA Wagner - Journal of Planning …, 2017 - journals.sagepub.com
The research examines the shift from flood-resistant policies and plans to flood resilience.
We use a case study of New Orleans since Hurricane Katrina to illustrate this unfolding …

[PDF][PDF] Importance of cultural heritage in a post-disaster setting: Perspectives from the Kathmandu Valley

C KC, S Karuppannan, A Sivam - Journal of Social and …, 2019 - pdfs.semanticscholar.org
This paper explores the role of cultural heritage in a post-disaster setting and its importance
in maintaining the social and cultural values in the redevelopment of areas damaged by an …

Introduction: The business, organisational and destination impacts of natural disasters–the Christchurch earthquakes 2010–2011

CM Hall, S Malinen, R Vosslamber… - Business and post …, 2016 - taylorfrancis.com
This introduction presents an overview of the key concepts covered in the subsequent
chapters of this book. The book provides an overview of some of the literature on natural …

[PDF][PDF] An agenda to advance integrative resilience research and practice

J Acosta, A Chandra, J Madrigano - RAND Corporation: Santa Monica, CA …, 2017 - rand.org
Resilience can be defined as the capacity of a dynamic system, such as a community, to
anticipate and adapt successfully to challenges. In recent years, the range of social and …