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Urban Resilience in Post-industrial Urban Landscapes: Necessity or Destiny?
Teller, Jacques; Saarinen, Jarkko
2024In Applied Innovation and Technology Management
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Keywords :
urban resilience; post-industrial cities; climate; adaptation; risks; urban planning
Abstract :
[en] Resilience thinking has become a core issue in urban planning and development. This has been based on the increasing impacts of modernization and its ecological, socio-cultural, and economic consequences, especially in post-industrial cities. This chapter will focus on urban resilience, and more specifically resilience to climate change. By doing so, the paper aims to stress the conditions of post-industrial cities as regard with resilience to climate change, considering that these cities are somehow specific contexts in respect with exposure, vulnerability and (adaptive) capacity. The chapter compares some current limitations of urban resilience-linked strategies adopted in two European post-industrial cities, i.e. Liege (Belgium) and Oulu (Finland). The conclusions will outline some possible avenues for research on resilience to climate change in post-industrial cities.
Research Center/Unit :
LEMA - Local Environment Management and Analysis
Disciplines :
Architecture
Author, co-author :
Teller, Jacques  ;  Université de Liège - ULiège > Département ArGEnCo > LEMA (Local environment management and analysis)
Saarinen, Jarkko
Language :
English
Title :
Urban Resilience in Post-industrial Urban Landscapes: Necessity or Destiny?
Publication date :
2024
Main work title :
Applied Innovation and Technology Management
Publisher :
Springer Nature Switzerland
ISBN/EAN :
978-3-03-175649-8
978-3-03-175648-1
Pages :
149-159
Peer reviewed :
Peer reviewed
Development Goals :
11. Sustainable cities and communities
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