This book brings together a series of theory and practice essays on risk management and adaptation in urban contexts within a resilient and multidimensional perspective. The book proposes a transversal approach with regard to the role of spatial planning in promoting and fostering risk management as well as institutions’ challenges for governing risk, particularly in relation to new forms of multi-level governance that may include stakeholders and citizen engagement. The different contributions focus on approaches, policies, and practices able to contrast risks in urban systems generating social inclusion, equity and participation through bottom-up governance forms and co-evolution principles. Case studies focus on lessons learned, as well ...
The final publication is available at Springer via http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10518-018-0516-4Risk a...
Risk has been defined, for management purposes, as the potential economic, social and environmental ...
The present research commences with a revision of the concepts of hazard, vulnerability, and risk. T...
This book brings together a series of theory and practice essays on risk management and adaptation i...
The book brings together a series of theory and practice essays on risk management and adaptation in...
Abstract Urban areas face multiple risks: they range from natural hazard-induced disasters, fires, a...
In the past century, the occurrence of natural disasters and man‐made disasters has steadily increas...
Using the probabilistic and holistic approach of the CAPRA platform to assess seismic risk at the ur...
This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis Group in International Jo...
The risk identification, assessment and reduction are indispensable steps on the way of the sustain...
Within the framework described in Chapter 1, this chapter shows the evaluation of the seismic risk o...
11 Abstract. Risk has been defined, for management purposes, as the potential economic, social 12 an...
Purpose Urban resilience is becoming increasingly important due to increasing degree of urbanizat...
This article presents a methodology which evaluates the seismic risk from a holistic perspective, th...
In risk management, the interventions relied on building large infrastructures (e.g. dams and dikes)...
The final publication is available at Springer via http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10518-018-0516-4Risk a...
Risk has been defined, for management purposes, as the potential economic, social and environmental ...
The present research commences with a revision of the concepts of hazard, vulnerability, and risk. T...
This book brings together a series of theory and practice essays on risk management and adaptation i...
The book brings together a series of theory and practice essays on risk management and adaptation in...
Abstract Urban areas face multiple risks: they range from natural hazard-induced disasters, fires, a...
In the past century, the occurrence of natural disasters and man‐made disasters has steadily increas...
Using the probabilistic and holistic approach of the CAPRA platform to assess seismic risk at the ur...
This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis Group in International Jo...
The risk identification, assessment and reduction are indispensable steps on the way of the sustain...
Within the framework described in Chapter 1, this chapter shows the evaluation of the seismic risk o...
11 Abstract. Risk has been defined, for management purposes, as the potential economic, social 12 an...
Purpose Urban resilience is becoming increasingly important due to increasing degree of urbanizat...
This article presents a methodology which evaluates the seismic risk from a holistic perspective, th...
In risk management, the interventions relied on building large infrastructures (e.g. dams and dikes)...
The final publication is available at Springer via http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10518-018-0516-4Risk a...
Risk has been defined, for management purposes, as the potential economic, social and environmental ...
The present research commences with a revision of the concepts of hazard, vulnerability, and risk. T...