Dimensions and Measurement of City Resilience in Theory and in Practice

Yumei Chen, Yingxin Huang, Kangchen Li, L. Luna-Reyes
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Current trends on urbanization and concerns on the frequency of natural disasters have promoted increased interest in the concept of City Resilience among Smart City scholars and other researchers in Urban Studies. Cities with strong resilience have a strong ability to adapt to disturbances. A key research issue involves the development of frameworks to better understand and measure the levels of resilience in a city. This article explores the dimensions and measurement of city resilience. Using the multiple-case study method, we identify main topics in the plans of three cities, comparing them to the main domain categories identified in the city resilience literature: social resilience, economic resilience, community capital, institutional resilience, infrastructure resilience and environmental resilience. Our findings suggest that infrastructure and institutional resilience are generally considered as the most popular indicator across the cities. Second, every dimension of resiliency includes several sub-dimensions in the resilience framework, but some sub-dimensions are not mentioned in the resilience plans of the three cities. Third, the practice of these cities shows that in social resilience, the decision-makers should pay more attention to education and equity, public health services and social services and well-being, then in economic resilience, we should emphasize economic diversity, employment and economic recovery. A revised resilient city measurement model is suggested in the end of the paper.
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城市弹性的维度与测量:理论与实践
当前的城市化趋势和对自然灾害频率的关注,促进了智慧城市学者和其他城市研究人员对城市弹性概念的兴趣增加。韧性强的城市对扰动的适应能力强。一个关键的研究问题涉及框架的发展,以更好地理解和衡量一个城市的弹性水平。本文探讨了城市弹性的维度和测量方法。采用多案例研究方法,我们确定了三个城市规划中的主要主题,并将其与城市弹性文献中确定的主要领域类别进行了比较:社会弹性、经济弹性、社区资本、制度弹性、基础设施弹性和环境弹性。我们的研究结果表明,基础设施和制度弹性通常被认为是城市中最受欢迎的指标。第二,弹性的每个维度在弹性框架中都包含几个子维度,但有些子维度在三个城市的弹性规划中没有被提及。第三,这些城市的实践表明,在社会弹性方面,决策者应更多地关注教育与公平、公共卫生服务和社会服务与福祉,然后在经济弹性方面,我们应该强调经济多样性、就业和经济复苏。最后提出了修正后的弹性城市测度模型。
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