2019
DOI: 10.3390/su12010003
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Dynamic Models for Exploring the Resilience in Territorial Scenarios

Abstract: The present paper focuses on the role covered by dynamic models as support for the decision-making process in the evaluation of policies and actions for increasing the resilience of cities and territories. In recent decades, urban resilience has been recognized as a dynamic and multidimensional phenomenon that characterizes urban and metropolitan area dynamics. Therefore, it may be considered a fundamental aspect of urban and territorial planning. The employment of quantitative methods, such as dynamic models,… Show more

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“…Nevertheless, the integration of the resilience approach in spatial and territorial planning is recent and uncompleted. The literature highlights an important gap between the theory and practice (Brunetta & Caldarice, 2019 ; Assumma et al, 2020 ), despite important advances in the development of theories and methodologies for assessing the resilience of different socio-economic systems and the fact that territorial resilience became very important for the planning of socio-ecological systems at different scales.…”
Section: Discussion and Conclusion Normative Relevance And Future Res...mentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Nevertheless, the integration of the resilience approach in spatial and territorial planning is recent and uncompleted. The literature highlights an important gap between the theory and practice (Brunetta & Caldarice, 2019 ; Assumma et al, 2020 ), despite important advances in the development of theories and methodologies for assessing the resilience of different socio-economic systems and the fact that territorial resilience became very important for the planning of socio-ecological systems at different scales.…”
Section: Discussion and Conclusion Normative Relevance And Future Res...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The tendency is towards a socio-ecological, integrative approach to resilience, to develop an “integrative spatial and temporal framework” in resilience approaches for integrated resilience solutions, as already confirmed by the literature (Kim & Marcouiller, 2019 ). Considering that the planning based on resilience “must be understood as the responsibility of everyone” (Di Lodovico & Di Ludovico, 2018 ) and that resilience requires “a joint work of all actors” living and working in a community (Pirlone et al, 2020 ), policymakers will be interested in new governance patterns conducting to resilient development and planning of cities (Assumma et al, 2020 ). From this perspective, we expect a growth rate of research focused on governance patterns based on citizen science research and active involvement of key local actors in decision-making for place-based resilience planning.…”
Section: Discussion and Conclusion Normative Relevance And Future Res...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In fact, experts were asked to identify the mutual relationships among the considered indicators (Table 2), while also considering their mutual influence [46]. In detail, this diagram has been built both on the literature review on urban dynamics [78,92,93] and on the experts' knowledge. Figure 9 illustrates the causal loop referred to the Basse di Stura area, in which the relationships among social, economic, environmental and governance indicators have been identified.…”
Section: Causal Loop Diagrammentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Kamann and P. Nijkamp [16]. The role covered by dynamic models as support for the decision-making process in the evaluation of policies and actions for increasing the resilience of cities and territories was considered by Assumma et al [17].…”
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confidence: 99%