2016
DOI: 10.2495/sdp-v11-n6-907-919
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Neighborhood sustainability assessment tools and water system adaptation: a framework to analyse the adaptive capacity in the physical–social context

Abstract: The relationship between climate change and sustainable development has rarely been studied, particularly in the context of the built environment development assessment tools and adaptation to both short-and long-term climate change impacts. This research attempts to present a framework to investigate the capacity of three neighborhood sustainability assessment (NSA) tools to enable adaptation to climate change impacts, which are defined here in relation to both physical and social contexts. There are two sets… Show more

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“…Neighborhood sustainability assessment tools and water system adaptation: A framework to analyse the adaptive capacity in the physical-social context [43] 2016 Sc…”
Section: What Is Neighborhood Context and Why Does It Matter In Susta...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Neighborhood sustainability assessment tools and water system adaptation: A framework to analyse the adaptive capacity in the physical-social context [43] 2016 Sc…”
Section: What Is Neighborhood Context and Why Does It Matter In Susta...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Water disposal facilities aim to enhance heath habits by providing free fresh water [42]. It should consider water quality, accessibility, proper sanitation plan, and infection control like Covid-19 and Legionella [43].…”
Section: Health and Safetymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Regarding the scope of neighborhood sustainability assessment tool/NSA, it can be considered as a tool that evaluates the performance of a given neighborhood against a set of criteria [5,9]. It should connect environmental and social dimensions, and also offers a social learning capability, particularly learning from policy initiatives [33].…”
Section: Application Of Systems Approach and Adaptive Managementmentioning
confidence: 99%