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This paper questions urban Africa’s preparedness to deal with impacts of climate change and urbanization. • It exposes the vulnerability of African cities in the context of global environmental change. • It argues for stronger emphasis on urban planning in managing these global threats. • ...
1. Urban.Understanding how a city works, as well as examining its current status and future trends—such as population growth and economic development—is crucial. Since a city’s degree of resilience to climate change is determined and influenced by how it reacted to climate-related st...
(2012). Enhancing urban resilience in face of climate change: a methodological approach. Tema. Journal Of Land Use, Mobility And Environment, 5(2), 69-88. doi: 10.6092/1970-9870/2267Galderisi, A.; Ferrara, F. Enhancing urban resilience in face of climate change: A methodological approach...
The study’s conceptual framework centers on resilience as it relates to cities and climate change. Its findings are expected to shed light on future urban planning and policies for adapting to climate change. 展开 关键词: urban resilience climate change adaptation resilience building ...
Sunken Cities: Climate Change, Urban Futures and the Imagination of Submergence Climate change presents multiple challenges to cities — not only in terms of the resilience and sustainability of the urban fabric, but also in relation t...
Specifically, the rapid growth of the urban population, land use change, and a large number of fossil-fuel based energy development and utilization programs, not only promote the rapid development of the economy and society but also lead to a series of changes in climate systems. Several ...
Climate change poses new challenges to cities and new flexible forms of governance are required that are able to take into account the uncertainty and abruptness of changes. The purpose of this paper is to discuss adaptive climate change governance for urban resilience. This paper identifies and re...
A new vulnerability paradigm is emerging as a useful tool for city decision-makers to analyse how their city should seek to adapt to the anticipated impacts of climate change. In the scope of the project CLICURB (Urban atmospheric quality, climate change and resilience) urban vulnerability is ...
Overall, Beijing and Tianjin have better and more stable resilience than Hebei Province. (2) Regarding the static impact of climate change on urban resilience, a 1 unit increase in Ln temperature and Ln precipitation will respectively increase Ln resilience by 1.01units and 0.54units, indicating ...