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DOI | 10.3390/su8090844 |
Avoiding Decline: Fostering Resilience and Sustainability in Midsize Cities | |
Allen, Craig R.1; Birge, Hannah E.2; Bartelt-Hunt, Shannon3; Bevans, Rebecca A.2; Burnett, Jessica L.2; Cosens, Barbara A.4; Cai, Ximing5; Garmestani, Ahjond S.6; Linkov, Igor7; Scott, Elizabeth A.8; Solomon, Mark D.9; Uden, Daniel R.2 | |
发表日期 | 2016-09-01 |
ISSN | 2071-1050 |
卷号 | 8期号:9 |
英文摘要 | Eighty-five percent of United States citizens live in urban areas. However, research surrounding the resilience and sustainability of complex urban systems focuses largely on coastal megacities (>1 million people). Midsize cities differ from their larger counterparts due to tight urban-rural feedbacks with their immediate natural environments that result from heavy reliance and close management of local ecosystem services. They also may be less path-dependent than larger cities due to shorter average connection length among system components, contributing to higher responsiveness among social, infrastructural, and ecological feedbacks. These distinct midsize city features call for a framework that organizes information and concepts concerning the sustainability of midsize cities specifically. We argue that an integrative approach is necessary to capture properties emergent from the complex interactions of the social, infrastructural, and ecological subsystems that comprise a city system. We suggest approaches to estimate the relative resilience of midsize cities, and include an example assessment to illustrate one such estimation approach. Resilience assessments of a midsize city can be used to examine why some cities end up on sustainable paths while others diverge to unsustainable paths, and which feedbacks may be partially responsible. They also provide insight into how city planners and decision makers can use information about the resilience of midsize cities undergoing growth or shrinkage relative to their larger and smaller counterparts, to transform them into long-term, sustainable social-ecological systems. |
英文关键词 | social-ecological systems;adaptive governance;transformative governance;cross-scale interactions;complexity;ecosystem services;resilience assessment;shrinking cities;urbanization;urban systems |
语种 | 英语 |
WOS记录号 | WOS:000385529400016 |
来源期刊 | SUSTAINABILITY
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来源机构 | 美国环保署 |
文献类型 | 期刊论文 |
条目标识符 | http://gcip.llas.ac.cn/handle/2XKMVOVA/61628 |
作者单位 | 1.Univ Nebraska, US Geol Survey, Nebraska Cooperat Fish & Wildlife Res Unit, Sch Nat Resources, Lincoln, NE 68583 USA; 2.Univ Nebraska, Sch Nat Resources, Nebraska Cooperat Fish & Wildlife Res Unit, Lincoln, NE 68583 USA; 3.Univ Nebraska, Dept Civil Engn, Lincoln, NE 68583 USA; 4.Univ Idaho, Coll Law, Moscow, ID 83844 USA; 5.Univ Illinois, Dept Civil & Environm Engn, Urbana, IL 61801 USA; 6.US EPA, Natl Risk Management Res Lab, Cincinnati, OH 45268 USA; 7.US Army Corps Engineer, Engn Res & Dev Ctr, Concord, MA 01742 USA; 8.Univ Idaho, Urban Design Ctr, Boise, ID 83702 USA; 9.Univ Idaho, Idaho Water Resources Res Inst, Moscow, ID 83844 USA |
推荐引用方式 GB/T 7714 | Allen, Craig R.,Birge, Hannah E.,Bartelt-Hunt, Shannon,et al. Avoiding Decline: Fostering Resilience and Sustainability in Midsize Cities[J]. 美国环保署,2016,8(9). |
APA | Allen, Craig R..,Birge, Hannah E..,Bartelt-Hunt, Shannon.,Bevans, Rebecca A..,Burnett, Jessica L..,...&Uden, Daniel R..(2016).Avoiding Decline: Fostering Resilience and Sustainability in Midsize Cities.SUSTAINABILITY,8(9). |
MLA | Allen, Craig R.,et al."Avoiding Decline: Fostering Resilience and Sustainability in Midsize Cities".SUSTAINABILITY 8.9(2016). |
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