For several years now, building resilient and building sustainable are two of the main challenges of urban planning in cities. Though, both challenges are usually treated separately at the operational scale, which may imply antagonisms or synergies. From a review of the literature, this paper highlights the fact that there is a need to “decompartmentalise” researches on resilience and energy efficiency to provide integrated professional tools for the design of future urban developments, especially in flood zones. In order to improve both resilience and energy efficiency, it appears that networks are key elements
Built environment comprises of a multitude of complex networks of buildings and processes in and bet...
Various sources indicate that threats to modern cities lie in the availability of essential streams,...
Resilience is an issue of increasing importance to city managers and policymakers. The idea first em...
For several years now, building resilient and building sustainable are two of the main challenges of...
Resilient urban design has become an essential theme for cities to withstand the rapidly escalating ...
Urban environmental degradation and disasters are leading to a paradigm shift towards implementing r...
According to the EM-DAT - The international disasters database, the total natural disasters reported...
The concept of resilience is now widely adopted across academic and policy debates as a way of reduc...
This paper presents a research project spanning over 15 years, dealing with territorial resilience t...
Currently 54% of the world's population lives in cities and this rate is expected to reach 66% in 20...
The term “resilience” is used in many disciplines with different meanings. We will adopt the ecologi...
The flood fighter: a practical example of street design interventions to prevent flooding.City resil...
AbstractBetween 60% and 80% of global energy is consumed in urban areas and given the projected incr...
Abstract: The extent to which the 21st Century world will be sustainable depends in large part on ...
Nowadays, natural disasters and human actions are considered uncertain, unpredictable urban threats....
Built environment comprises of a multitude of complex networks of buildings and processes in and bet...
Various sources indicate that threats to modern cities lie in the availability of essential streams,...
Resilience is an issue of increasing importance to city managers and policymakers. The idea first em...
For several years now, building resilient and building sustainable are two of the main challenges of...
Resilient urban design has become an essential theme for cities to withstand the rapidly escalating ...
Urban environmental degradation and disasters are leading to a paradigm shift towards implementing r...
According to the EM-DAT - The international disasters database, the total natural disasters reported...
The concept of resilience is now widely adopted across academic and policy debates as a way of reduc...
This paper presents a research project spanning over 15 years, dealing with territorial resilience t...
Currently 54% of the world's population lives in cities and this rate is expected to reach 66% in 20...
The term “resilience” is used in many disciplines with different meanings. We will adopt the ecologi...
The flood fighter: a practical example of street design interventions to prevent flooding.City resil...
AbstractBetween 60% and 80% of global energy is consumed in urban areas and given the projected incr...
Abstract: The extent to which the 21st Century world will be sustainable depends in large part on ...
Nowadays, natural disasters and human actions are considered uncertain, unpredictable urban threats....
Built environment comprises of a multitude of complex networks of buildings and processes in and bet...
Various sources indicate that threats to modern cities lie in the availability of essential streams,...
Resilience is an issue of increasing importance to city managers and policymakers. The idea first em...