The number of megacities worldwide is rapidly increasing and contemporary cities are also expanding fast. As a result, cities and their inhabitants are becoming increasingly vulnerable to the effects of catastrophic natural events such as extreme weather events (recently more frequent and intense as a result of the ongoing climate changes), earthquakes, tsunamis or man-induced events such as terrorist attacks or accidents. Furthermore, due to increasing technological complexity of urban areas, along with increasing population density, cities are becoming more and more risk attractors. The resilience of cities against catastrophic events is a major challenge of today. It requires city transformation processes to be rethought, to mitigate th...
Disasters either natural or man-made cause a significant impact to the entire world. The occurrence ...
For millennia, the devastating consequences of natural hazards have been considered as ‘acts of God’...
Flood resilience can be defined by more than 70 different ways, which can vary between two contrasts...
The number of megacities worldwide is rapidly increasing and contemporary cities are also expanding ...
As remarked in the presentation of the special issue of the A|Z Journal - Cities at risk - the incre...
Population estimates and projections demonstrate that, in the next future, human beings, buildings, ...
Resilience is an issue of increasing importance to city managers and policymakers. The idea first em...
Resilience and sustainability are two primary objectives for future cities. The violent consequences...
This volume provides a comprehensive discussion and overview of urban resilience, including socio-ec...
The nature of urban risk and disasters is changing. For the first time in human history, more people...
As threats from climate change related hazards increase in cities around the world, communities are ...
Currently 54% of the world's population lives in cities and this rate is expected to reach 66% in 20...
Urbanisation is one of the great driving forces of the twenty-first century. Cities generate both pr...
Nowadays, natural disasters and human actions are considered uncertain, unpredictable urban threats....
The effects of climate-related disasters are often exacerbated in cities due to interactions with ur...
Disasters either natural or man-made cause a significant impact to the entire world. The occurrence ...
For millennia, the devastating consequences of natural hazards have been considered as ‘acts of God’...
Flood resilience can be defined by more than 70 different ways, which can vary between two contrasts...
The number of megacities worldwide is rapidly increasing and contemporary cities are also expanding ...
As remarked in the presentation of the special issue of the A|Z Journal - Cities at risk - the incre...
Population estimates and projections demonstrate that, in the next future, human beings, buildings, ...
Resilience is an issue of increasing importance to city managers and policymakers. The idea first em...
Resilience and sustainability are two primary objectives for future cities. The violent consequences...
This volume provides a comprehensive discussion and overview of urban resilience, including socio-ec...
The nature of urban risk and disasters is changing. For the first time in human history, more people...
As threats from climate change related hazards increase in cities around the world, communities are ...
Currently 54% of the world's population lives in cities and this rate is expected to reach 66% in 20...
Urbanisation is one of the great driving forces of the twenty-first century. Cities generate both pr...
Nowadays, natural disasters and human actions are considered uncertain, unpredictable urban threats....
The effects of climate-related disasters are often exacerbated in cities due to interactions with ur...
Disasters either natural or man-made cause a significant impact to the entire world. The occurrence ...
For millennia, the devastating consequences of natural hazards have been considered as ‘acts of God’...
Flood resilience can be defined by more than 70 different ways, which can vary between two contrasts...