2023
DOI: 10.1016/j.uclim.2022.101402
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A disaster-damage-based framework for assessing urban resilience to intense rainfall-induced flooding

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“…The present study used the aforementioned interpretations to conduct a keyword analysis, using author keywords, to examine the predominant topics addressed in the contemporary scientific literature. The primary objective of creating a word cloud is to construct a succinct representation of the terms related to urban resilience including resilience [ [40] , [41] , [42] , [43] ], urban area [ 21 , 44 ], climate change [ 24 , 45 , 46 ], risk management [ 19 , 47 ], flooding [ 48 , 49 ], flood [ [50] , [51] , [52] ], sustainable development [ [53] , [54] , [55] ], sustainability [ [56] , [57] , [58] ], urban development [ [59] , [60] , [61] ], urban drainage [ 62 , 63 ], adaptive management [ 12 , 64 ], green infrastructure [ 65 , 66 ], mitigation [ 25 , 67 ], and urban planning [ [68] , [69] , [70] ], as well as to establish connections between other associated concepts. Fig.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The present study used the aforementioned interpretations to conduct a keyword analysis, using author keywords, to examine the predominant topics addressed in the contemporary scientific literature. The primary objective of creating a word cloud is to construct a succinct representation of the terms related to urban resilience including resilience [ [40] , [41] , [42] , [43] ], urban area [ 21 , 44 ], climate change [ 24 , 45 , 46 ], risk management [ 19 , 47 ], flooding [ 48 , 49 ], flood [ [50] , [51] , [52] ], sustainable development [ [53] , [54] , [55] ], sustainability [ [56] , [57] , [58] ], urban development [ [59] , [60] , [61] ], urban drainage [ 62 , 63 ], adaptive management [ 12 , 64 ], green infrastructure [ 65 , 66 ], mitigation [ 25 , 67 ], and urban planning [ [68] , [69] , [70] ], as well as to establish connections between other associated concepts. Fig.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In instances where low-resilience households lack program assistance, it necessitates a government review and realignment of interventions to address these vulnerable areas. Secondly, this study uniquely gauges economic resilience at the household level, distinguishing it from previous macro-level assessments (Mızrak and Çam, 2022;Siebeneck et al, 2015;Zhang et al, 2023). Notably, macro-level indicators hinge on household reactions to shocks.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 94%
“…Urban Heritage Resilience focuses on the resilience of urban areas that have significant historical and cultural value [6], [7]. These areas are often at risk of degradation, loss, and destruction due to various factors such as urbanization [8], rapid of urban development [9], natural disasters [10], and social disruptions [11] .…”
Section: Urban Resiliencementioning
confidence: 99%