As cities grow in scale and complexity, the extent to which their urban forms will be able resist, adapt to or co-evolve under unpredictable circumstances and fulfil needs different from those they were originally designed for, may be crucial for the very survival of cities. In this context, the concept of resilience, originated in ecology as a way to deal with change and uncertainty in ecological systems, particularly in its ‘evolutionary’ interpretation, has gained salience in relation to urban systems where, not unlike in other kinds of complex adaptive systems, change can both be triggered by external idiosyncratic shocks and emerge gradually from internal processes of self-organisation, and is now considered as pivotal for the design a...
Proceedings of the XXV ISUF International Conference “Urban Form and Social Context: from Traditions...
The thesis draws from examples of practice as a means to find new ways of enhancing the resilience o...
This paper uses two diverging interpretations of resilience to review and assess current UK policies...
As cities grow in scale and complexity, the extent to which their urban forms will be able resist, a...
The sheer complexity and unpredictability characterizing cities challenges the adequacy of existing ...
As cities grow in scale and complexity, their social, economic and institutional organisation, as we...
The macro-trends revolving around urbanisation call for revising current approaches to urban develop...
Resilient urban design has become an essential theme for cities to withstand the rapidly escalating ...
Nowadays, natural catastrophes and human activities are considered unknown, unpredictable urban thre...
Unprecedented worldwide urbanisation, financial instability, climate change and emerging new lifesty...
We take the first step in the development of a new field of research with the aim of merging spatial...
Assessment is one of the greatest challenges of urban resilience research. The difficulty of this ta...
© 2014 by the authors. licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. When we use the urban metabolism model for...
From the beginning of the year 2000, cities are in continuous development at an unprecedented speed,...
The study exploits the development of a new field of research with the aim of reading uncertainty an...
Proceedings of the XXV ISUF International Conference “Urban Form and Social Context: from Traditions...
The thesis draws from examples of practice as a means to find new ways of enhancing the resilience o...
This paper uses two diverging interpretations of resilience to review and assess current UK policies...
As cities grow in scale and complexity, the extent to which their urban forms will be able resist, a...
The sheer complexity and unpredictability characterizing cities challenges the adequacy of existing ...
As cities grow in scale and complexity, their social, economic and institutional organisation, as we...
The macro-trends revolving around urbanisation call for revising current approaches to urban develop...
Resilient urban design has become an essential theme for cities to withstand the rapidly escalating ...
Nowadays, natural catastrophes and human activities are considered unknown, unpredictable urban thre...
Unprecedented worldwide urbanisation, financial instability, climate change and emerging new lifesty...
We take the first step in the development of a new field of research with the aim of merging spatial...
Assessment is one of the greatest challenges of urban resilience research. The difficulty of this ta...
© 2014 by the authors. licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. When we use the urban metabolism model for...
From the beginning of the year 2000, cities are in continuous development at an unprecedented speed,...
The study exploits the development of a new field of research with the aim of reading uncertainty an...
Proceedings of the XXV ISUF International Conference “Urban Form and Social Context: from Traditions...
The thesis draws from examples of practice as a means to find new ways of enhancing the resilience o...
This paper uses two diverging interpretations of resilience to review and assess current UK policies...