German Annual of Spatial Research and Policy 2010
Urban Regional Resilience: How Do Cities and Regions Deal with Change?, German A
Müller, Bernhard /
Erschienen am
01.12.2013, Auflage: 1. Auflage
Beschreibung
InhaltsangabeUrban Resilience and New Institutional Theory - A Happy Couple for Urban and Regional Studies?.- Given the Complexity of Large Cities, Can urban resilience be Attained at all?.- Rebuild the City! Towards Resource-efficient Urban Structures through the Use of Energy concepts, Adaptation to Climate Change, and Land Use Management.- Urban Restructuring - Making "More" from "Less".- Resilience and Resistance of Buildings and Built Structures to Flood Impacts - Approaches to Analysis and Evaluation.- Accommodating Creative Knowledge Workers? Empirical Evidence from Metropoles in Central and Eastern Europe.- Path Dependency and Resilience. The Example of Landscape Regions.- Vulnerability and Resilience: A Topic for Spatial Research from a Social Science Perspective.- A Strategy for Dealing with Change: Regional Development in Switzerland in a Context of Social Capital.- Planning for Risk Reduction and Organizing for Resilience in the Context of Natural Hazards
Autorenportrait
InhaltsangabeUrban Resilience and New Institutional Theory - A Happy Couple for Urban and Regional Studies?.- Given the Complexity of Large Cities, Can urban resilience be Attained at all?.- Rebuild the City! Towards Resource-efficient Urban Structures through the Use of Energy concepts, Adaptation to Climate Change, and Land Use Management.- Urban Restructuring - Making "More" from "Less".- Resilience and Resistance of Buildings and Built Structures to Flood Impacts - Approaches to Analysis and Evaluation.- Accommodating Creative Knowledge Workers? Empirical Evidence from Metropoles in Central and Eastern Europe.- Path Dependency and Resilience. The Example of Landscape Regions.- Vulnerability and Resilience: A Topic for Spatial Research from a Social Science Perspective.- A Strategy for Dealing with Change: Regional Development in Switzerland in a Context of Social Capital.- Planning for Risk Reduction and Organizing for Resilience in the Context of Natural Hazards