This book fills a major gap in academic research, by exploring
‘urban resilience measures’ and ‘city management issues’
during disruptive disease outbreak events. Based on the overarching
concept of ‘resilience thinking’, it addresses critical issues of
preparedness, responsiveness and reflectiveness in the event of
outbreak, focusing on cities and how they should prepare to combat a
variety of adversities and uncertainties caused by outbreaks. This
comprehensive book is an essential guide for decision-makers, city
authorities, planners, healthcare and public health authorities, and
those communities and businesses that face disease outbreak events. It
also offers a set of practical measures to support the development of
tailor-made strategies in the form of an action plan. These strategies
should address outbreak control and containment measures,
institutional rearrangements, management of urban systems, and
healthiness of the society. Divided into sixchapters, this book
explores important topics of ‘urban resilience’ and ‘city
management’ for preparedness action plans and responsiveness
planning. Further, it presents a comprehensive urban resilience
approach used to support city management in the recent outbreaks in
Chinese cities, which can be applied in cities around the globe to
strengthen their resilience and maximise the practicality of urban
resilience and minimise urban vulnerabilities during disease
outbreaks. Highlighting topics such as maintaining societal
well-being, community engagement, and multi-sectoral city management
enhancement, this book offers a unique combination of research,
practices and lessons learned to aid cities in need.
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Urban Resilience and City Management in Disruptive Disease Outbreak Events
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9789811554872
Publisert
2020
Utgiver
Springer Nature
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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