Climate change and continuous urbanization contribute to an increased urban vulnerability towards flooding. Only relying on traditional flood control measures is recognized as inadequate, since the damage can be catastrophic if flood controls fail. The idea of a flood-resilient city – one which can withstand or adapt to a flood event without being harmed in its functionality – seems promising. But what does resilience actually mean when it is applied to urban environments exposed to flood risk, and how can resilience be achieved? This paper presents a heuristic framework for assessing the flood resilience of cities, for scientists and policy-makers alike. It enriches the current literature on flood resilience by clarifying the meaning of i...
The introduction of the concept of urban resilience in managing risk of natural hazards in urban are...
Maintaining the function of the systems and recovering from shocks or chronic stresses is what, nowa...
Resilience discourse is shifting the very meaning of “resilience” from “bouncing back” to “bouncing ...
Climate change and continuous urbanization contribute to an increased urban vulnerability towards fl...
Climate change and continuous urbanization contribute to an increased urban vulnerability towards fl...
Driven by urban growth in hazard prone areas such as along coasts or rivers as well as by climate ch...
AbstractNatural hazards, floods especially nowadays stand as the most frequent one posing huge damag...
In recent years the number of people affected by flooding processes increases up to the point where ...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Taylor & Francis via the...
Flood resilience can be defined by more than 70 different ways, which can vary between two contrasts...
To prevent flood disasters, policymakers call for resilient cities which are better able to cope wit...
International audienceOn‐going changes in cities caused by rapid urbanisation and climate change hav...
How can we make our cities more sustainable? And in particular, how to build the resiliency of urban...
In academic and professional circles, ‘resilience thinking’ has emerged as the dominant paradigm in ...
The term “resilience” is used in many disciplines with different meanings. We will adopt the ecologi...
The introduction of the concept of urban resilience in managing risk of natural hazards in urban are...
Maintaining the function of the systems and recovering from shocks or chronic stresses is what, nowa...
Resilience discourse is shifting the very meaning of “resilience” from “bouncing back” to “bouncing ...
Climate change and continuous urbanization contribute to an increased urban vulnerability towards fl...
Climate change and continuous urbanization contribute to an increased urban vulnerability towards fl...
Driven by urban growth in hazard prone areas such as along coasts or rivers as well as by climate ch...
AbstractNatural hazards, floods especially nowadays stand as the most frequent one posing huge damag...
In recent years the number of people affected by flooding processes increases up to the point where ...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Taylor & Francis via the...
Flood resilience can be defined by more than 70 different ways, which can vary between two contrasts...
To prevent flood disasters, policymakers call for resilient cities which are better able to cope wit...
International audienceOn‐going changes in cities caused by rapid urbanisation and climate change hav...
How can we make our cities more sustainable? And in particular, how to build the resiliency of urban...
In academic and professional circles, ‘resilience thinking’ has emerged as the dominant paradigm in ...
The term “resilience” is used in many disciplines with different meanings. We will adopt the ecologi...
The introduction of the concept of urban resilience in managing risk of natural hazards in urban are...
Maintaining the function of the systems and recovering from shocks or chronic stresses is what, nowa...
Resilience discourse is shifting the very meaning of “resilience” from “bouncing back” to “bouncing ...