2020
DOI: 10.1016/j.cities.2019.102573
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Building urban and infrastructure resilience through connectivity: An institutional perspective on disaster risk management in Christchurch, New Zealand

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“…Li et al studied the development of China’s infrastructure resilience, ecological resilience, and urban resilience in a cross section at a single point in time from the perspectives of the whole country, urban clusters, and provinces (Li et al 2019 ). Huck et al ( 2020 ) examined network construction from the perspective of networks and quantitatively evaluated the urban network resilience of urban agglomerations in the middle reaches of the Yangtze River with the help of complex network theory and the Gephi evaluation structure model (Bostick et al 2018 ). Zhao et al ( 2019 ) recently evaluated the urban resilience of Dalian, China, based on the scale–density–form and introduced spatial analysis, quantitative assessment of urban resilience, model construction, and other methods of assessing the ecological footprint and ecological resilience according to urban density, providing relatively sufficient technical means for the study of urban resilience.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Li et al studied the development of China’s infrastructure resilience, ecological resilience, and urban resilience in a cross section at a single point in time from the perspectives of the whole country, urban clusters, and provinces (Li et al 2019 ). Huck et al ( 2020 ) examined network construction from the perspective of networks and quantitatively evaluated the urban network resilience of urban agglomerations in the middle reaches of the Yangtze River with the help of complex network theory and the Gephi evaluation structure model (Bostick et al 2018 ). Zhao et al ( 2019 ) recently evaluated the urban resilience of Dalian, China, based on the scale–density–form and introduced spatial analysis, quantitative assessment of urban resilience, model construction, and other methods of assessing the ecological footprint and ecological resilience according to urban density, providing relatively sufficient technical means for the study of urban resilience.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Resilience generates learning processes to improve the system capacity for dealing with hazards and the processes are supported, among others, by raising risk awareness [68]. For this reason, risk assessment can be understood as a way to find out a general view on the resilience needs, also in the context of emergency service and notably when resilience and risk have been commonly taken into consideration [69,70].…”
Section: Risk Assessmentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Currently, the issues of planning and implementing organizational methods of eliminating negative consequences of natural disasters are studied by Russian (Lysauskaite, 2019) and foreign (Huck, Monstadt, & Driessen, 2020;Oksuz & Satoglu, 2020) researchers. At the same time, the success of both organizational measures and restoration of the affected territories depends on the competent use of economic measures.…”
Section: Problem Statementmentioning
confidence: 99%