Starting from the definitions of Urban Limit Conditions (ULC), the current research work (that is still at a preliminary stage) aims at answering the main research question: What are those elements and functions that allow an urban system, after a major disaster, to accelerate the recovery process to return at least to its pre-event state? To try to respond to this complex issue, the authors started the research activity from a literature review based on resilience theories and applications to urban systems. The purpose of this poster is to clarify the theoretical framework that put the basis for the further steps.

Framing Urban Limits Conditions through resilience dimensions

Cora Fontana;Eleonora Cianci
2019

Abstract

Starting from the definitions of Urban Limit Conditions (ULC), the current research work (that is still at a preliminary stage) aims at answering the main research question: What are those elements and functions that allow an urban system, after a major disaster, to accelerate the recovery process to return at least to its pre-event state? To try to respond to this complex issue, the authors started the research activity from a literature review based on resilience theories and applications to urban systems. The purpose of this poster is to clarify the theoretical framework that put the basis for the further steps.
2019
Istituto di Geologia Ambientale e Geoingegneria - IGAG
urban resilience
urban limit conditions
resilience dimensions
post-disaster planning
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