Resilience Thinking in Urban Planning

There is consensus in literature that urban areas have become increasingly vulnerable to the outcomes of economic restructuring under the neoliberal political economic ideology. The increased frequency and widening diversity of problems offer evidence that the socio-economic and spatial policies, pl...

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Corporate Author: SpringerLink (Online service)
Other Authors: Eraydin, Ayda. (Editor), Ta_an-Kok, Tuna. (Editor)
Format: Electronic
Language:English
Published: Dordrecht : Springer Netherlands : Imprint: Springer, 2013.
Series:GeoJournal Library, 106
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Online Access:https://ezaccess.library.uitm.edu.my/login?url=http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-007-5476-8
Table of Contents:
  • Chapter 1: Introduction: Resilience Thinking in Urban Planning: Ayda Eraydin and Tuna Ta_an-Kok
  • Chapter 2: <U+001c>Resilience Thinking for Planning: Ayda Eraydin
  • Chapter 3: Conceptual Overview of Resilience: History and Context: Tuna Ta_an-Kok, Dominic Stead and Peiwen Lu
  • Chapter 4: Urban Resilience and Spatial Dynamics: Sara Santos Cruz, Joô Pedro Costa, Silvia ℓvila de Sousa and Paulo Pinho
  • Chaper 5: Analysing the Socio-spatial Vulnerability to Drivers of Globalisation in Lisbon, Oporto, Istanbul, Stockholm and Rotterdam: Tuna Ta_an-Kok and Dominic Stead
  • Chapter 6: Systems, Cultures, Styles: Spatial Planning in Portugal, Turkey, Sweden and the Netherlands: Sofia Morgado and Lus̕ Dias
  • Chapter 7: Managing Urban Change in Five European Urban Agglomerations: Key Policy Documents and Institutional Frameworks: Peter Schmitt
  • Chapter 8: Evaluating Resilience in Planning: Paulo Pinho, Vt̕or Oliveira and Ana Martins
  • Chapter 9: Assessing Urban Resilience in the Metropolitan Area of Lisbon: the Case of Alcńtara: Lus̕ Dias, Sofia Morgado and Joô Pedro Costa
  • Chapter 10: Evaluating Urban Policies from a Resilient Perspective: The Case of Oporto: Vt̕or Oliveira, Ana Martins and Sara Santos Cruz
  • Chapter 11: The Evaluation of Different Processes of Spatial Development from a Resilience Perspective in Istanbul: Ayda Eraydin, Ali T<U+00fc>rel and Deniz Altay Kaya
  • Chapter 12: Urban Resilience and Polycentricity <U+0013> the Case of the Stockholm Urban Agglomeration: Peter Schmitt, Lisbeth Greve Harbo, Asli Tepecik Di_ and Anu Henriksson
  • Chapter 13: Urban Resilience, Climate Change and Land-Use Planning in Rotterdam: Dominic Stead and Tuna Ta_an-Kok
  • Chapter 14: The Evaluation of Findings and Future of Resilience Thinking in Planning: Ayda Eraydin and Tuna Ta_an-Kok
  • Index.