Governing for Resilience in Vulnerable Places
Governing for Resilience in Vulnerable Places
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Governing for Resilience in Vulnerable Places provides an overview and critical analysis of the ways in which the concept 'resilience' has been addressed in social sciences research, drawing together state-of-the-art research from various disciplines and cases across different spatial and geographical contexts. It aims to provide a scientifically robust overview and generate conceptual clarity for researchers, students, and practitioners interested in the potential of resilience thinking and its application in practice.
Format: Paperback / softback
Length: 282 pages
Publication date: 21 January 2023
Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
Governing for Resilience in Vulnerable Places offers a comprehensive and critical examination of the approaches to resilience in social sciences research. Through the compilation of state-of-the-art research from diverse disciplines such as spatial planning, economic and cultural geography, environmental and political sciences, sociology, and architecture, as well as case studies and examples from various spatial and geographical contexts, including urban slums in India, flood-prone communities in the UK, and coastal Japan, this edited book aims to provide a thorough and scientifically robust overview of resilience-thinking. The cases presented and analyzed in this book explore the challenges and potentials of resilience-thinking for practitioners and academics alike, with the ultimate goal of offering conceptual clarity for researchers, students, and practitioners interested in the potential of resilience thinking and its practical application.
Introduction:
The concept of resilience has gained significant attention in recent years, particularly in the context of addressing the challenges posed by vulnerable places. Vulnerable places are defined as areas or communities that are susceptible to natural disasters, economic shocks, social conflicts, and other forms of adversity. Resilience, on the other hand, refers to the ability of these places to adapt, recover, and grow in the face of such challenges.
Overview of Resilience in Social Sciences Research:
Governing for Resilience in Vulnerable Places provides an overview of the ways in which resilience has been addressed in social sciences research. The book draws together state-of-the-art research from a variety of disciplines, including spatial planning, economic and cultural geography, environmental and political sciences, sociology, and architecture. The authors aim to provide a comprehensive and interdisciplinary understanding of resilience, its drivers, and its implications for governance and policy.
Critical Analysis of Resilience Approaches:
The book also offers a critical analysis of the various approaches to resilience in social sciences research. The authors examine the strengths and weaknesses of different resilience frameworks, such as the resilience cascade, the social-ecological systems framework, and the disaster risk reduction framework. They also explore the challenges and limitations of these approaches, such as their focus on individual and community-level resilience, their neglect of the role of institutions and governance, and their limited consideration of the political and economic dimensions of resilience.
Case Studies and Examples:
To illustrate the practical applications of resilience-thinking, the book includes case studies and examples from a range of spatial and geographical contexts. These case studies provide concrete examples of how resilience-thinking can be applied in practice, such as in the development of disaster risk reduction strategies, the design of sustainable urban infrastructure, and the promotion of social cohesion and resilience in conflict-affected communities.
Conclusion:
Governing for Resilience in Vulnerable Places offers a valuable contribution to the field of resilience studies. The book provides a comprehensive and interdisciplinary understanding of resilience, its drivers, and its implications for governance and policy. By drawing together state-of-the-art research from a variety of disciplines and providing case studies and examples from different spatial and geographical contexts, the book aims to provide conceptual clarity for researchers, students, and practitioners interested in the potential of resilience thinking and its practical application.
Weight: 520g
Dimension: 234 x 156 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9781032476629
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