Urban resilience: A conceptual framework
PJG Ribeiro, LAPJ Gonçalves - Sustainable Cities and Society, 2019 - Elsevier
Nowadays, natural disasters and human actions are considered uncertain, unpredictable
urban threats. Therefore, cities must respond more quickly and more effectively to anticipate …
urban threats. Therefore, cities must respond more quickly and more effectively to anticipate …
[HTML][HTML] Principles and criteria for assessing urban energy resilience: A literature review
Abstract Between 60% and 80% of global energy is consumed in urban areas and given the
projected increase in world׳ s urban population, this share is expected to further increase in …
projected increase in world׳ s urban population, this share is expected to further increase in …
Resilience as a policy narrative: Potentials and limits in the context of urban planning
The aim of this paper is to analyse the emergence of the concept of 'urban resilience'in the
literature and to assess its potentials and limitations as an element of policy planning. Using …
literature and to assess its potentials and limitations as an element of policy planning. Using …
A multidisciplinary definition and evaluation of resilience: The role of social justice in defining resilience
This paper aims to explore how insights from the philosophical and social science literature
can be incorporated into the definition of resilient infrastructure so that considerations of …
can be incorporated into the definition of resilient infrastructure so that considerations of …
Resilience model and recovery strategy of transportation network based on travel OD-grid analysis
Transportation is the key to a city's prosperity, however, there is possibility that the
development and expansion of city make the transportation system complicated, uncertain …
development and expansion of city make the transportation system complicated, uncertain …
A framework for addressing circularity challenges in cities with nature-based solutions
A novel framework is presented that aims to guide practitioners and decision makers toward
a better understanding of the role of nature-based solutions (NBS) in the enhancement of …
a better understanding of the role of nature-based solutions (NBS) in the enhancement of …
[HTML][HTML] Wastewater as a resource: Strategies to recover resources from Amsterdam's wastewater
JP Van der Hoek, H de Fooij, A Struker - Resources, Conservation and …, 2016 - Elsevier
Resources are becoming scarce. Therefore, reuse of resources is becoming more and more
attractive. Wastewater can be used as a resource, since it contains many resources like …
attractive. Wastewater can be used as a resource, since it contains many resources like …
Resilience and complexity: A bibliometric review and prospects for industrial ecology
Resilience is an increasingly popular concept in academic research and public discourse
and is closely connected to complex systems theory. This article reviews research on …
and is closely connected to complex systems theory. This article reviews research on …
Urban metabolism: a review of current knowledge and directions for future study
Y Zhang, Z Yang, X Yu - Environmental science & technology, 2015 - ACS Publications
During the 50 years since the concept of urban metabolism was proposed, this field of
research has evolved slowly. On the basis of an analogy with an organism's metabolism, the …
research has evolved slowly. On the basis of an analogy with an organism's metabolism, the …
Circular economy in the agro-industry: Integrated environmental assessment of dairy products
Bio-circular strategies to improve production and consumption can be the answer to
decrease the current environmental pressure of the dairy sector. Environmental impacts are …
decrease the current environmental pressure of the dairy sector. Environmental impacts are …