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Autor/inn/enLang, Thilo; Deppisch, Sonja; Schaerffer, Mareike; Dosch, Fabian; Porsche, Lars; Fuhrich, Manfred; Goderbauer, Evi; Burdack, Joachim; Lange, Bastian; Schmidt, Stephan; Röhring, Andreas; Gailing, Ludger; Naumann, Thomas; Nikolowski, Johannes; Golz, Sebastian; Schinke, Reinhard; Hutter, Gérard; Kilper, Heiderose; Thurmann, Torsten; Franck, Enke; Ebert, Sebastian; Olfert, Alfred; Planek, Jana; Vetter, Andreas; Sondershaus, Frank; Kühn, Manfred; Fischer, Susen; Blum, Andreas; Gruhler, Karin
Sonst. PersonenMüller, Bernhard (Hrsg.)
TitelUrban regional resilience: How do cities and regions deal with change?
Gefälligkeitsübersetzung: Urbane regionale Resilienz: Wie gehen Städte und Regionen mit Veränderungen um?
QuelleBerlin: Springer (2011), 163 S.
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ReiheGerman annual of spatial research and policy. 2010
ZusatzinformationInhaltsverzeichnis
Spracheenglisch
Dokumenttyponline; Monographie
ISSN1862-5738
ISBN978-3-642-12784-7
DOI10.1007/978-3-642-12785-4
SchlagwörterKompetenz; Resilienz; Soziales Lernen; Wasser; Projekt; Klima; Regionalentwicklung; Regionalforschung; Stadt; Stadtentwicklung; Stadtplanung; Stadtregion; Bevölkerungsrückgang; Demografischer Wandel; Energiesparen; Umweltfaktor; Umweltschaden; Nachhaltige Entwicklung; Sozialkapital; Standortwahl; Strukturwandel; Wirtschaft; Flächennutzung; Risikoabschätzung; Standortfaktor; Änderung; Institution; Lernende Region; Brandenburg; Budapest; Deutschland; Dresden; Hamburg; Istanbul; Leipzig; Lettland; Niedersachsen; Polen; Sachsen; Schweiz; Türkei; Ungarn
AbstractResilience is increasingly becoming a catchword in current discussions about urban and regional development. While there has been a strong research focus on sustainability, there is a lack of understanding of the processes and factors that make cities and regions more vulnerable and others more resilient, for example, when dealing with climate change, demographic decline and ageing, as well as economic crises. The German Annual of Spatial Research and Policy 2010 sheds some light on this by discussing examples of how actors deal with change. On the one hand, concepts are described and analysed which are oriented towards increasing urban regional resilience, for example regarding energy consumption, climate change, and urban decline. Moreover, institutional aspects are discussed. On the other hand, barriers for using the concept of resilience in planning are described and suggestions are made about how to deal with these barriers in strategic planning. (Text excerpt, IAB-Doku) . Contents: Thilo Lang: Urban resilience and new institutional theory - a happy couple for urban and regional studies? (15-24); Sonja Deppisch, Mareike Schaerffer: Given the complexity of large cities, can urban resilience be attained at all? (25-33); Fabian Dosch, Lars Porsche: Rebuild the city! Towards resource-efficient urban structures through the use of energy concepts, adaptation to climate change, and land use management (35-48); Manfred Fuhrich, Evi Goderbauer: Urban restructuring - making 'more' from 'less' (49-58); Joachim Burdack, Bastian Lange: Accomodating creative knowledge workers? Empirical evidence from metropoles in Central and Eastern Europe (59-68); Stephan Schmidt: A strategy for dealing with change: regional development in Switzerland in the context of social capital (69-78); Andreas Röhring, Ludger Gailing: Path dependency and resilience - the example of landscape regions (79-88); Thomas Naumann, Johannes Nikolowski, Sebastian Golz, Reinhard Schinke: Resilience and resistance of buildings and built structures to flood impacts - approaches to analysis and evaluation (89-100); Gérard Hutter: Planning for risk reduction and organizing for resilience in the context of natural hazards (101-111); Heiderose Kilper, Torsten Thurmann: Vulnerability and resilience: a topic for spatial research from a social science perspective (113-119); Enke Franck: Adaptability of regional planning in lower saxony to climate change (121-125); Sebastian Ebert: Dealing with climate change - the opportunities and conflicts of integrating mitigation and adaptation (127-129); Alfred Olfert, Jana Planek: Regional climate adaptation research - the implementation of an integrative regional approach in the Dresden Model Region (131-136); Andreas Vetter, Frank Sondershaus: River landscapes - reference areas for regionally specific adaptation strategies to climate change (137-141); Manfred Kühn, Susen Fischer: Strategic planning - approaches to coping with the crisis of shrinking cities (143-146); Andreas Blum, Karin Gruhler: Typologies of the built environment and the example of urban vulnerability assessment (147-150)."
Erfasst vonInstitut für Arbeitsmarkt- und Berufsforschung, Nürnberg
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