Review of urban flood resilience: insights from scientometric and systematic analysis
M Gao, Z Wang, H Yang - … Journal of Environmental Research and Public …, 2022 - mdpi.com
In recent decades, climate change is exacerbating meteorological disasters around the
world, causing more serious urban flood disaster losses. Many solutions in related research …
world, causing more serious urban flood disaster losses. Many solutions in related research …
Improving flood resilience through governance strategies: Gauging the state of the art
There has been an upsurge in studies of flood risk governance (FRG): steering and decision‐
making by public and private actors as a complement to risk assessments and technical …
making by public and private actors as a complement to risk assessments and technical …
[HTML][HTML] Contrasting the framing of urban climate resilience
A Wardekker - Sustainable Cities and Society, 2021 - Elsevier
Cities worldwide face climate change and other complex challenges and strive to become
more resilient to the shocks and stresses that these bring. The notion of urban (climate) …
more resilient to the shocks and stresses that these bring. The notion of urban (climate) …
Worldwide research on socio-hydrology: A bibliometric analysis
G Herrera-Franco, N Montalván-Burbano… - Water, 2021 - mdpi.com
The technical and scientific analysis regarding studies of the water surface or groundwater
has increasingly taken on a great social impact, which has led to the creation of the term …
has increasingly taken on a great social impact, which has led to the creation of the term …
Measuring community flood resilience and associated factors in rural Malawi
With global estimates showing an increasing trend in flooding and its adverse effects on
communities and population health, resilience is presented as a concept with potential to …
communities and population health, resilience is presented as a concept with potential to …
[HTML][HTML] Bringing resilience-thinking into water governance: Two illustrative case studies from South Africa and Cambodia
A Fallon, RW Jones, M Keskinen - Global Environmental Change, 2022 - Elsevier
Resilience is a multidimensional concept that is increasingly used to understand
environmental change in hydrological systems. Yet, the current discussion about water …
environmental change in hydrological systems. Yet, the current discussion about water …
Redistributing resilience? Deliberate transformation and political capabilities in post-Haiyan Tacloban
There are increasing calls for transformation to be considered as a means to address the
effects of social, cultural and political conditions on vulnerability when resilience is applied …
effects of social, cultural and political conditions on vulnerability when resilience is applied …
[HTML][HTML] Multistakeholder platforms for natural resource governance: lessons from eight landscape-level cases
Multistakeholder platforms (MSPs) are the subject of increasing attention and investment in
the domain of collaborative natural resource governance, yet evidence-based guidance is …
the domain of collaborative natural resource governance, yet evidence-based guidance is …
How resilient are waterways of the Asian Himalayas? Finding adaptive measures for future sustainability
The high‐mountain system, a storehouse of major waterways that support important
ecosystem services to about 1.5 billion people in the Himalaya, is facing unprecedented …
ecosystem services to about 1.5 billion people in the Himalaya, is facing unprecedented …
[HTML][HTML] Resilience assessment of blue and green water resources for staple crop production in China
H Huang, L Zhuo, W Wang, P Wu - Agricultural Water Management, 2023 - Elsevier
Blue water (irrigation water) and green water (soil moisture), as natural bases in crop
production, are vulnerable to natural and socioeconomic disturbances. However …
production, are vulnerable to natural and socioeconomic disturbances. However …