抗性(生态学)
弹性(材料科学)
适应性
灵活性(工程)
城市复原力
社会生态系统
规范性
环境规划
公司治理
政治学
社会学
环境资源管理
公共关系
环境伦理学
城市规划
业务
计算机科学
工程类
经济
法学
地理
管理
土木工程
资源(消歧)
生态学
计算机网络
物理
财务
生物
热力学
哲学
出处
期刊:Cities
[Elsevier]
日期:2020-08-01
卷期号:103: 102763-102763
被引量:119
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.cities.2020.102763
摘要
Growing concern about major threats, including climate change, environmental disasters, and other hazards, is matched with the increased interest and appeal of the concept of urban resilience. Much scholarly attention has focused on how to define urban resilience, in addition to raising questions about its applicability and usefulness. But those debates typically overlook questions of implementation. Implementation is important not only for how cities respond to threats but also because it can influence how urban resilience is perceived, discussed, and understood. The policy literature suggests that implementation is rarely straightforward and has ideological and normative perspectives embedded within it. Building on this literature, this paper argues that urban resilience implementation raises its own conceptual questions for both theory and practice. Further, implementing urban resilience entails its own unique challenges, such as extensive coordination, maintaining adaptability, divergent time horizons, and diverse outcomes. The paper also introduces the idea of resilience resistance as a new challenge for urban resilience. Resistance refers to the condition in which governance systems inherently develop barriers to change, flexibility, and adaptability through implementation. Several aspects of resistance are highlighted, including fatigue, complacency, and overconfidence. However, the implementation process can also have unintended positive effects on a city's capacity to prepare for and respond to shocks.
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