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This four-volume collection brings together the most important canonical and cutting-edge thinking in planning and city resilience. This is the largest coherent academic reference work to date in this growing field.
Volume I: The Concept of Resilience City Resilience Michael Burayidi Introduction Michael Burayidi Part 1: Ecological Perspectives 1. Resilience and stability of ecological systems C. S. Holling 2. Ecological resilience ? In theory and practice Lance H. Gunderson 3. Resilience thinking: Integrating resilience, adaptability and transformability Carl Folke, Stephen R. Carpenter, Brian Walker, Marten Scheffer, Terry Chapin and Johan Rockstr?m 4. From Metaphor to Measurement: Resilience of What to What? Steve Carpenter, Brian Walker, J. Marty Anderies and Nick Abel 5. Resilience: The emergence of a perspective for social?ecological systems analyses Carl Folke 6. Understanding uncertainty and reducing vulnerability: lessons from resilience thinking Fikret Berkes 7. Adaptation to environmental change: Contributions of a resilient framework Donald R. Nelson, W. Neil Adger and Katrina Brown 8. Linkages between vulnerability, resilience, and adaptive capacity Gilberto C. Gallop?n Part 2: Socio-economic Perspectives 9. Social and ecological resilience: are they related? W. Neil Adger 10. Resilience, Adaptability and Transformability in Social-ecological Systems Brian Walker, C. S. Holling, Stephen R. Carpenter and Ann Kinzig 11. The diversity of resilience: contributions from a social science perspective Daniel F. Lorenz 12. Resilience: A risk management approach Tom Mitchell and Katie Harris 13. The concept of resilience revisited Siambabala Bernard Manyena 14. Vulnerability, resilience and development discourses in context of climate change Terry Cannon and Detlef M?ller-Mahn 15. From resilience to resourcefulness: A critique of resilience policy and activism Danny MacKinnon and Kate Driscoll Derickson Part 3: Human Settlements Perspectives 16. Resilience as a framework for urbanism and recovery Penny Allan and Martin Bryant 17. Resilient cities: meaning, models, and metaphor for integrating the ecological, socio-economic, and planning realms S.T.A. Pickett, M.L. Cadenasso and J.M. Grove 18. Resilience and regions: building understanding of the metaphor Rolf Pendall, Kathryn A. Foster and Margaret Cowell 19. Resistance and resilience ? paradigms for critical local infrastructure Christopher D. F. Rogers, Christopher J. Bouch, Stephen Williams et al 20. Resilience: a bridging concept or dead end? Simin Davoudi Volume II: Resilience and the Built Environment Introduction Michael Burayidi Part 4: Design and Urban Form 21. The influence of urban morphology on the resilience of cities following an earthquake Penny Allan, Martin Bryant, Camila Wirsching, Daniela Garcia and Maria Teresa Rodriguez 22. From planning sustainable cities to designing resilient regions D. Bogunovich 23. Urban form and climate change Rafael Pizarro 24. Planning for post disaster resiliency Philip R. Berke and Thomas J. Campanella 25. Integrating hazard mitigation into new urban and conventional developments Philip R. Berke, Yan Song and Mark Stevens 26. Before the war, war, after the war: urban imageries for urban resilience Armina Pilav 27. Urban resilience in post-disaster reconstruction: Towards a resilient development in Sichuan, China Yan Guo Part 5: Open Space and Critical Infrastructures 28. Protecting vulnerable cities: the UK?s resilience response to defending everyday urban infrastructure Jon Coaffee 29. Urban landscape sustainability and resilience: the promise and challenges of integrating ecology with urban planning and design Jack Ahern 30. Ecological land use complementation for building resilience in urban ecosystems Johan Colding Part 6: Urban Ecology 31. Urban hazard mitigation: Creating resilient cities David R. Godschalk 32. Ecological resilience in urban ecosystems: Linking urban patterns to human and ecological functions Marina Alberti and John M. Marzluff 33. Urban Transitions: On Urban Resilience and Human-Dominated Ecosystems Henrik Ernstson, Sander E. van der Leeuw, Charles L. Redman, Douglas J. Meffert, George Davis, Christine Alfsen and Thomas Elmqvist 34. Can Resilience Be Reconciled with Globalization and the Increasingly Complex Conditions of Resource Degradation in Asian Coastal Regions? Derek Armitage and Derek Johnson 35. Planning for climate change in urban areas: from theory to practice Christine Wamsler, Ebba Brink and Claudia Rivera 36. Spatial resilience: integrating landscape ecology, resilience, and sustainability Graeme S. Cumming Part 7: Institutional/Organizational 37. An integrative review of the built environment discipline?s role in the development of society?s resilience to disasters Richard Haigh and Dilanthi Amaratunga 38. Mainstreaming climate change adaptation in Indian cities Divya Sharma and Sanjay Tomar 39. Resilience and organizational institutionalisation from a cross-cultural perspective Matthias Garschagen Volume III: Social and Economic Dimensions of Resilience Introduction Michael Burayidi Part 8: Planning for Resilience 40. A framework for urban climate resilience Stephen Tyler and Marcus Moench 41. Community action planning in East Delhi: a participatory approach to build urban disaster resilience Sunil Prashar, Rajib Shaw and Yukiko Takeuchi 42. Improving adaptive capacity and resilience in Bhutan Harsha Meenawat and Benjamin K. Sovacool 43. Sustainability and resilience: toward a systems approach Joseph Fiksel 44. Managing for local resilience: towards a strategic approach Keith Shaw and Louise Maythorne 45. Metropolitan Planning and Resilience Thinking: A Practitioner?s Perspective Cathy Wilkinson, Libby Porter and Johan Colding Part 9: Coping Mechanisms 46. Built-in resilience: learning from grassroots coping strategies for climate variability Huraera Jabeen, Cassidy Johnson and Adriana Allen 47. Successful adaptation to climate change across scales W. Neil Adger, Nigel W. Arnell and Emma L. Tompkins 48. Anticipatory Learning for Climate Change Adaptation and Resilience Petra Tschakert and Kathleen Ann Dietrich 49. Resourcing for a resilient post-disaster reconstruction environment Yan Chang, Suzanne Wilkinson, Erica Seville and Regan Potangaroa 50. Are there social limits to adaptation to climate change? W. Neil Adger, Suraje Dessai, Marisa Goulden, Mike Hulme, Irene Lorenzoni, Donald R. Nelson, Lars Otto Naess, Johanna Wolf and Anita Wreford Part 10: Enhancing Place Resilience 51. \"Shared learning\" for building urban climate resilience ? experiences from Asian cities Sarah Orleans Reed, Richard Friend, Vu Canh Toan, Pakamas Thinphanga, Ratri Sutarto and Dilip Singh 52. From Resilience to Transformation: the Adaptive Cycle in Two Mexican Urban Centers Mark Pelling and David Manuel-Navarrete 53. What is the purpose of urban climate resilience? Implications for addressing poverty and vulnerability Richard Friend and Marcus Moench 54. Resilient regions: re ?place? ing regional competitiveness Gillian Bristow Part 11: Building the Political and Institutional Capacity for Resilience 55. Extreme events and disasters: A window of opportunity for change? J. Birkmann, P. Buckle, J. Jaeger, M. Pelling, N. Setiadi, M. Garschagen, N. Fernando and J. Kropp 56. Rebordering the city for new security challenges: From counterterrorism to community resilience Jon Coaffee and Peter Rogers 57. From practice to theory: emerging lessons from Asia for building urban climate change resilience Anna Brown, Ashvin Dayal and Cristina Rumbaitis Del Rio 58. Public-private partnerships for the development of disaster resilient communities Justine Chen, Ted HsuanYun Chen, Ilan Vertinsky, Lilia Yumagulova and Chansoo Park 59. Understanding urban vulnerability, adaptation and resilience in the context of climate change Harriet Bulkeley and Rafael Tuts Volume IV: Assessing Vulnerability and Gauging Resilience Introduction Michael Burayidi Part 12: Indicators of Community Resilience 60. A place-based model for understanding community resilience Susan L.Cutter, Lindsey Barnes, Melissa Berry, Christopher Burton, Elijah Evans, Eric Tate and Jennifer Webb 61. Measuring capacities for community resilience Kathleen Sherrieb, Fran H. Norris and Sandro Galea 62. Risk and vulnerability assessment: a comprehensive approach Niru Nirupama 63. Disaster resilience indicators for benchmarking baseline conditions Susan L. Cutter, Christopher G. Burton and Christopher T. Emrich Part 13: Vulnerability Assessment 64. Assessing multifaceted vulnerability and resilience in order to design risk-mitigation strategies Scira Menoni, Daniela Molinari, Dennis Parker, Francesco Ballio and Sue Tapsell 65. Assessing the vulnerability of social-environmental systems Hallie Eakin and Amy Lynd Luers 66. Measuring vulnerability to promote disaster-resilient societies: Conceptual frameworks and Definitions Jorn Birkmann 67. Pinning down vulnerability: From narratives to numbers Daanish Mustafa, Sara Ahmed, Eva Saroch and Heather Bell 68. \"Chapter 7: Hazard identification and risk assessment\" American Planning Association PAS Report Number 483/484 Part 14: Assessing Social Resilience 69. Assessing the resilience of Delhi to climate-related disaster: a comprehensive approach Sunil Prashar, Rajib Shaw and Yukiko Takeuchi 70. Social vulnerability to environmental hazards Susan L. Cutter, Bryan J. Boruff and W. Lynn Shirley 71. Assessing social resilience Philip Buckle 72. Assessing a community?s capacity to manage change: A resilience approach to social assessment Brigit Maguire and Sophie Cartwright Part 15: Measuring Ecosystem Resilience 73. Measuring the inertia and resilience of ecosystems Walter E. Westman 74. An exploratory framework for the empirical measurement of resilience G. S. Cumming, G. Barnes, S. Perz, M. Schmink, K. E. Sieving, J. Southworth, M.Binford, R. D. Holt, C. Stickler and T. Van Holt Part 16: Workbook for Assessing Resilience 75. Assessing resilience in social-ecological systems: Workbook for practitioners Resilience Alliance
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