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Resilient cities under global climate change : from principles to applications / Junqing Tang (assistant professor in urban resilience and sustainability, School of Urban Planning and Design, Peking University, China), Qiuchen Lu (professor in digital built asset and facility management, the Bartlett School of Sustainable Construction, University College London, UK), Pengjun Zhao (professor, School of Urban Planning and Design, Peking University, China), Ioannis Brilakis (Laing O'Rourke professor of civil and information engineering, University of Cambridge, UK), Tim Broyd (professor of built environment foresight, the Bartlett School of Sustainable Construction, University College London, UK) and Long Chen (assistant professor, Department of Architecture and Civil Engineering, City University of Hong Kong).

Edward Elgar Geography, Planning, Tourism 2026 Available online

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Tang, Junqing, author.
Lu, Qiuchen, author.
Zhao, Pengjun, author.
Brilakis, Ioannis, author.
Broyd, Tim, author.
Chen, Long, author.
Contributor:
Edward Elgar Publishing, publisher.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Urban ecology (Biology).
City planning--Environmental aspects.
City planning.
Climatic changes--Risk management.
Climatic changes.
Genre:
Electronic books.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (324 pages)
Place of Publication:
Northampton : Edward Elgar Publishing, 2026.
Summary:
"Critically discussing different perspectives, innovations and approaches, this book looks at how digital technology and new strategies can be used to build stronger city resilience in a time of dramatic climate change. The authors assess Sustainable Development Goal 9 for Industry, Innovation and Infrastructure and identify three key areas that impact urban resilience, namely policy, technology and wellbeing. Looking to the future, chapters address the most common and intractable challenges in the field and suggest practical solutions, emphasising global governance, digital innovation and a human-centered orientation toward safety, well-being and equity. Authors analyse a wide range of case studies on national hazards including cooling strategies for tackling urban heat in Singapore, enhanced wildfire management in Canada and the United States and 'Sponge City' design in China. Resilient Cities under Global Climate Change is a valuable reference point for students and scholars of urban and regional studies, human geography and city planning. Its practical guidance and focus on actionable solutions benefit practitioners and policymakers in city planning and management"-- Provided by publisher.
Contents:
Contents: 1. Resilient cities under global climate change: Overview and principles / Wei Lyu, Junqing Tang, Qiuchen Lu, Pengjun Zhao, Ioannis Brilakis and Tim Broyd
2. Global climate changes: Disasters and impacts / Lingzhi Ye and Junqing Tang
3. Strategy and assessment approaches of resilient cities / Zijing Zhang and Junqing Tang
4. Policy of global resilient cities development / Duo Ma and Long Chen
5. Digital innovation and technologies development for resilient cities / Jiayi Yan, Ya Wen, Xifan (Jeff) Chen and Qiuchen Lu
6. Safety and well-being of resilient cities development / Zhigang Zhao and Junqing Tang
7. Resilient London transportation systems under flooding / Xuhui Lin, Qiuchen Lu, Neil Gunn and Simon Sølvsten
8. Cooling strategies for tackling urban heat in singapore / Mingxun Cai, Junqing Tang and Wei Lyu
9. Enhanced wildfire management in Canada and the United States / Shufan Zhang and Junqing Tang
10. Sponge city practice in China / Qianli Ma and Junqing Tang
11. Japan's comprehensive efforts to mitigate damage from earthquake hazards / Zengjun Guo and Junqing Tang
12. Future development of resilient cities / Lingzhi Ye, Junqing Tang, Qiuchen Lu, Pengjun Zhao and Ioannis Brilakis.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Description based on print record.
ISBN:
9781035358823 (e-book)
Access Restriction:
Restricted for use by site license.

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