Today, the majority of the globe’s inhabitants live in urban areas. According to all forecasts cities will continue to grow in the coming decades. At the same time, cities have become increasingly connected as a result of economic, political and cultural globalization. In the context of urban security, the growing complexity these connections bring may present a double-edged sword: cities can be both the most secure, or most dangeropus places when disaster strikes. The very characteristics of urban life – such as population concentrations, compact architectural structures, diverse socio-demographics, as well as complex, interconnected infrastructure systems – present both challenges and opportunities in terms of managing disasters in cities
The federal government along with many state and local governments, has gained painful, firsthand kn...
Disasters either natural or man-made cause a significant impact to the entire world. The occurrence ...
Urban areas are particularly vulnerable not only because of the concentration of population, but als...
Today the majority of the globe’s inhabitants live in urban areas, and according to all prognoses, c...
The number of megacities worldwide is rapidly increasing and contemporary cities are also expanding ...
Summary: Which cities have the highest risk of human and economic losses due to natural hazards? A...
The chapter investigates, through document analysis, the themes of urban smartness and disaster risk...
The nature of urban risk and disasters is changing. For the first time in human history, more people...
The evolution of cities, whose pattern is all but regular, is sometimes marked by rare events that m...
The almost uncountable infrastructural and other system elements make citizens’ life easier in post-...
This volume has a double focus. One is on the vulnerability of urban areas in developing countries t...
The effects of climate-related disasters are often exacerbated in cities due to interactions with ur...
Population estimates and projections demonstrate that, in the next future, human beings, buildings, ...
Cities are frequently viewed as passive participants to state and national efforts to solve the toug...
Managing urban growth has become one of the most important challenges of the 21st century (cf. Cohen...
The federal government along with many state and local governments, has gained painful, firsthand kn...
Disasters either natural or man-made cause a significant impact to the entire world. The occurrence ...
Urban areas are particularly vulnerable not only because of the concentration of population, but als...
Today the majority of the globe’s inhabitants live in urban areas, and according to all prognoses, c...
The number of megacities worldwide is rapidly increasing and contemporary cities are also expanding ...
Summary: Which cities have the highest risk of human and economic losses due to natural hazards? A...
The chapter investigates, through document analysis, the themes of urban smartness and disaster risk...
The nature of urban risk and disasters is changing. For the first time in human history, more people...
The evolution of cities, whose pattern is all but regular, is sometimes marked by rare events that m...
The almost uncountable infrastructural and other system elements make citizens’ life easier in post-...
This volume has a double focus. One is on the vulnerability of urban areas in developing countries t...
The effects of climate-related disasters are often exacerbated in cities due to interactions with ur...
Population estimates and projections demonstrate that, in the next future, human beings, buildings, ...
Cities are frequently viewed as passive participants to state and national efforts to solve the toug...
Managing urban growth has become one of the most important challenges of the 21st century (cf. Cohen...
The federal government along with many state and local governments, has gained painful, firsthand kn...
Disasters either natural or man-made cause a significant impact to the entire world. The occurrence ...
Urban areas are particularly vulnerable not only because of the concentration of population, but als...