Study on the evaluation method and system of urban resilience in China
Hong Huang (),
Shiwei Zhou,
Wei Wang,
Ruiqi Li,
Tingxin Qin and
Fucai Yu
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Hong Huang: Tsinghua University
Shiwei Zhou: Tsinghua University
Wei Wang: Tsinghua University
Ruiqi Li: Urban Water and Infrastructure Institute, China Academy of Urban Planning and Design
Tingxin Qin: China National Institute of Standardization
Fucai Yu: Beijing Academy of Emergency Management Science and Technology
Environment Systems and Decisions, 2023, vol. 43, issue 4, 735-745
Abstract:
Abstract With the rapid development of cities and urban agglomerations, the operation of cities is becoming increasingly complicated, and the risks of urban safety are expanding, which make cities prone to become the place where disasters and accidents occur. Resilient cities can better adapt to changing environment, cope with uncertain risks, and achieve safe and sustainable development. In this paper, the urban resilience model and evaluation techniques were studied, quantitative analysis model of urban resilience was constructed. An urban resilience multi-dimensional evaluation index system and evaluation methods and criteria suitable for Chinese cities were established. The method of urban resilience analysis and optimization simulation was proposed, which included mechanism analysis, scenario construction, and strategy optimization. Based on GIS system, the resilient city evaluation and comprehensive integrated management platform were developed, and demonstration applications were carried out. The results provide favorable scientific and technological support for decision-making of urban safety management and construction of resilient cities.
Keywords: Resilient cities; Resilience evaluation; Index system; Evaluation criteria; Integrated technology platform (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2023
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