The planning and programming of critical infrastructures such as water, power, gas, and other lifelines have been traditionally divorced from urban and spatial planning for a number of reasons. This divergence that briefly consists in diverging and non-communicating authorities in charge, decisions taken pose serious challenges for both. On the one hand the construction of key components of critical infrastructures are confronted with fierce local opposition that may consistently delay operations, on the other the realization of networks and plants may significantly alter landscapes and also challenge urban development and redevelopment. In principle it would make sense that the two are aligned and accommodated within a common framework but...
Green infrastructure programmes and strategies are regarded as planning opportunities to promote sus...
This chapter introduces the concept of Critical Infrastructure (CI). Although old civilisations had ...
With the prediction by the United Nations that 60% of the world’s population will live in cities by ...
Critical infrastructures in the US will remain vulnerable to a variety of attacks, both physical and...
Infrastructures such as energy, water supply, and telecommunication, are so vital, critical and ubiq...
From the 7th to the 8th of February 2019, more than 70 scientists from different disciplines and cou...
Industrialized societies depend on the proper functioning of a whole range of technological infrastr...
Cities face serious challenges that affect competitiveness, sustainability and their occupants’ safe...
Over the last decade, the protection of urban infrastructures has become a focus in German security ...
Infrastructures (e.g., electric power system, transportation system, information and communication s...
This chapter introduces the concept of Critical Infrastructure (CI). Although old civilisations had ...
International audienceThe urban environment is very concerned by network failures. These failures ar...
This paper examines the protection of Critical Infrastructure (CI) within transport networks from vu...
The term 'ecological security' is usually used in relation to attempts to safeguard flows of ecologi...
Critical infrastructure (CI) has received much attention in research, policy and political discussio...
Green infrastructure programmes and strategies are regarded as planning opportunities to promote sus...
This chapter introduces the concept of Critical Infrastructure (CI). Although old civilisations had ...
With the prediction by the United Nations that 60% of the world’s population will live in cities by ...
Critical infrastructures in the US will remain vulnerable to a variety of attacks, both physical and...
Infrastructures such as energy, water supply, and telecommunication, are so vital, critical and ubiq...
From the 7th to the 8th of February 2019, more than 70 scientists from different disciplines and cou...
Industrialized societies depend on the proper functioning of a whole range of technological infrastr...
Cities face serious challenges that affect competitiveness, sustainability and their occupants’ safe...
Over the last decade, the protection of urban infrastructures has become a focus in German security ...
Infrastructures (e.g., electric power system, transportation system, information and communication s...
This chapter introduces the concept of Critical Infrastructure (CI). Although old civilisations had ...
International audienceThe urban environment is very concerned by network failures. These failures ar...
This paper examines the protection of Critical Infrastructure (CI) within transport networks from vu...
The term 'ecological security' is usually used in relation to attempts to safeguard flows of ecologi...
Critical infrastructure (CI) has received much attention in research, policy and political discussio...
Green infrastructure programmes and strategies are regarded as planning opportunities to promote sus...
This chapter introduces the concept of Critical Infrastructure (CI). Although old civilisations had ...
With the prediction by the United Nations that 60% of the world’s population will live in cities by ...