The international debate on resilience has grown around the ability of a community to prepare for and adapt to natural disasters, with a growing interest in holistically understanding complex systems. Although the concept of resilience has been investigated from different perspectives, the lack of understanding of its conceptual comprehensive aspects presents strong limitations for spatial planning and for the adoption of policies and programs for its measurement and achievement. In this paper, we refer to “territorial resilience„ as an emerging concept capable of aiding the decision-making process of identifying vulnerabilities and improving the transformation of socio-ecological and technological systems (SETSs). Here, we expl...
The concept of ‘resilience’ breaks down silos by providing a ‘conceptual umbrella&...
The concept of resilience has been used for more than a decade in ever-widening intervention fields ...
The paper investigates a very recent, yet challenged trend to use resilience concept in risk geograp...
The international debate on resilience has grown around the ability of a community to prepare for an...
The Chapter aims to define Spatial Resilience concept in the planning domain. Spatial resilience is ...
This study offers a literature review and bibliometric analysis aiming to enhance our understanding ...
With increasing exposure to environmental catastrophes and natural hazards, the terminology of ‘resi...
This paper analyses contrasting academic understandings of ‘equilibrium resilience’ and ‘evolutionar...
The concept of resilience, which is typical of the natural sciences, has influenced many other resea...
<p class="abstract">The paper addresses the issue of the representation of the concept of resilience...
The metaphor of “resilience” appeared in urban and regional planning at the end of last century as a...
The concept of resilience has been widely studied in many disciplines (Seyfang, Haxeltine, 2009). Fi...
International audienceThis paper aims at identifying how the idea of resilience could significantly ...
The term “resilience” is used in many disciplines with different meanings. We will adopt the ecologi...
Given the increasing uncertainty due to catastrophic climate events, terrorist attacks, and economic...
The concept of ‘resilience’ breaks down silos by providing a ‘conceptual umbrella&...
The concept of resilience has been used for more than a decade in ever-widening intervention fields ...
The paper investigates a very recent, yet challenged trend to use resilience concept in risk geograp...
The international debate on resilience has grown around the ability of a community to prepare for an...
The Chapter aims to define Spatial Resilience concept in the planning domain. Spatial resilience is ...
This study offers a literature review and bibliometric analysis aiming to enhance our understanding ...
With increasing exposure to environmental catastrophes and natural hazards, the terminology of ‘resi...
This paper analyses contrasting academic understandings of ‘equilibrium resilience’ and ‘evolutionar...
The concept of resilience, which is typical of the natural sciences, has influenced many other resea...
<p class="abstract">The paper addresses the issue of the representation of the concept of resilience...
The metaphor of “resilience” appeared in urban and regional planning at the end of last century as a...
The concept of resilience has been widely studied in many disciplines (Seyfang, Haxeltine, 2009). Fi...
International audienceThis paper aims at identifying how the idea of resilience could significantly ...
The term “resilience” is used in many disciplines with different meanings. We will adopt the ecologi...
Given the increasing uncertainty due to catastrophic climate events, terrorist attacks, and economic...
The concept of ‘resilience’ breaks down silos by providing a ‘conceptual umbrella&...
The concept of resilience has been used for more than a decade in ever-widening intervention fields ...
The paper investigates a very recent, yet challenged trend to use resilience concept in risk geograp...