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Resilience Thinking in Urban Planning

  • Provides a new perspective for urban planning field to respond to the future transformations
  • Describes and explores resilience concept in urban planning as an applicable term
  • Provides insights for intellectuals exploring alternative perspectives and principles of a new planning approach
  • Includes supplementary material: sn.pub/extras

Part of the book series: GeoJournal Library (GEJL, volume 106)

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Table of contents (14 chapters)

  1. Front Matter

    Pages i-xiv
  2. Introduction: Resilience Thinking in Urban Planning

    • Ayda Eraydin, Tuna Taşan-Kok
    Pages 1-16
  3. “Resilience Thinking” for Planning

    • Ayda Eraydin
    Pages 17-37
  4. Conceptual Overview of Resilience: History and Context

    • Tuna Taşan-Kok, Dominic Stead, Peiwen Lu
    Pages 39-51
  5. Urban Resilience and Spatial Dynamics

    • Sara Santos Cruz, João Pedro T. A. Costa, Silvia Ávila de Sousa, Paulo Pinho
    Pages 53-69
  6. Evaluating Resilience in Planning

    • Paulo Pinho, Vítor Oliveira, Ana Martins
    Pages 131-144
  7. Assessing Urban Resilience in the Metropolitan Area of Lisbon: The Case of Alcântara

    • Luís F. Dias, Sofia Morgado, João Pedro T. A. Costa
    Pages 145-159
  8. Evaluating Urban Policies from a Resilience Perspective: The Case of Oporto

    • Vítor Oliveira, Ana Martins, Sara Santos Cruz
    Pages 161-177
  9. Urban Resilience and Polycentricity: The Case of the Stockholm Urban Agglomeration

    • Peter Schmitt, Lisbeth Greve Harbo, Asli Tepecik Diş, Anu Henriksson
    Pages 197-209
  10. Urban Resilience, Climate Change and Land-Use Planning in Rotterdam

    • Dominic Stead, Tuna Taşan-Kok
    Pages 211-227
  11. Back Matter

    Pages 241-249

About this book

There is consensus in literature that urban areas have become increasingly vulnerable to the outcomes of economic restructuring under the neoliberal political economic ideology. The increased frequency and widening diversity of problems offer evidence that the socio-economic and spatial policies, planning and practices introduced under the neoliberal agenda can no longer be sustained. As this shortfall was becoming more evident among urban policymakers, planners, and researchers in different parts of the world, a group of discontent researchers began searching for new approaches to addressing the increasing vulnerabilities of urban systems in the wake of growing socio-economic and ecological problems. This book is the joint effort of those who have long felt that contemporary planning systems and policies are inadequate in preparing cities for the future in an increasingly neoliberalising world. It argues that “resilience thinking” can form the basis of an alternative approach to planning. Drawing upon case studies from five cities in Europe, namely Lisbon, Porto, Istanbul, Stockholm, and Rotterdam, the book makes an exploration of the resilience perspective, raising a number of theoretical debates, and suggesting a new methodological approach based on empirical evidence. This book provides insights for intellectuals exploring alternative perspectives and principles of a new planning approach.

Reviews

"The book explores inventive ways of sustainable urban planning in search of new response to the fragmentation of urban spaces in the neoliberal epoch. The authors make a very productive use of the popular resilience concept in order to recombine the economic and ecological opportunities of urban development into a synthetic trajectory of co-evolution…"

 

Willem Salet

Professor of Urban and Regional Planning

University of Amsterdam

 

"This important and original book is one of the first that grapples with contemporary debates over resilience planning in post-credit crunch Europe. It delivers genuinely new conceptual and empirical insights into the ways in which resilience thinking has spread from its traditional concerns with environmental  management into a more holistic discourse that encompass the planning of social and economic change in cities and regions. It is a book I strongly recommend..."

 

Professor Mike Raco,

Bartlett School of Planning,

University College London, UK

Editors and Affiliations

  • , Department of City and Regional Planning, Middle East Technical University (METU), Ankara, Turkey

    Ayda Eraydin

  • OTB Research Inst. Housing,, Urban & Mobility Studies, Delft University of Technology, Delft, Netherlands

    Tuna Taşan-Kok

Bibliographic Information

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eBook USD 84.99
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Softcover Book USD 109.99
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Hardcover Book USD 109.99
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  • Durable hardcover edition
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