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Urban Resilience in Climate Change Adaptation: A Conceptual Framework

doi: 10.3390/su8040405
This study presents a conceptual framework for analyzing urban resilience in the context of climate change. The key conceptual elements of resilience are first identified and then reorganized with a focus on cities and climate change adaptation. This study covers not only ecological and engineering resilience but also resilience as a sociopolitical process from an evolutionary perspective. 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.
- Korea Environment Institute Korea (Republic of)
- Yonsei University Korea (Republic of)
- Yonsei University Korea (Republic of)
evolutionary resilience, Environmental effects of industries and plants, resilience building, TJ807-830, sustainability, TD194-195, Renewable energy sources, Environmental sciences, urban resilience, urban resilience; climate change adaptation; resilience building; evolutionary resilience; sustainability, GE1-350, climate change adaptation
evolutionary resilience, Environmental effects of industries and plants, resilience building, TJ807-830, sustainability, TD194-195, Renewable energy sources, Environmental sciences, urban resilience, urban resilience; climate change adaptation; resilience building; evolutionary resilience; sustainability, GE1-350, climate change adaptation
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