大都市区
弹性(材料科学)
城市复原力
公司治理
绿色基础设施
特拉维夫
地理
全球定位
经济地理学
城市规划
区域科学
环境规划
政治学
业务
全球化
土木工程
工程类
考古
图书馆学
计算机科学
物理
法学
热力学
财务
作者
Nathan Marom,Oren Shlomo
出处
期刊:Urban Geography
[Taylor & Francis]
日期:2022-11-30
卷期号:45 (2): 137-160
被引量:4
标识
DOI:10.1080/02723638.2022.2149946
摘要
This article addresses theoretical and policy challenges for governing urban resilience in fragmented metropolitan regions. By analyzing practical approaches manifested in plans and infrastructure projects in the Tel Aviv Metropolitan Region, we develop an innovative typology of urban resilience governance attuned to metropolitan scale and complexity. Based on analysis of policy documents and interviews with stakeholders in three case studies – Tel Aviv's City Resilience Plan, Yarqon River Restoration Project, Ayalon Fourth Railway Project – we outline three distinct modalities: Glocal Resilience relates to methodologies promoted by global networks (particularly 100 Resilient Cities) and applied locally by cities, increasing metropolitan disparities; Green Resilience encompasses urban-natural ecosystems and facilitates cross-metropolitan cooperation between multiple stakeholders. Gray Resilience relates to large urban-infrastructural systems and operates through centralized control with limited metropolitan outreach. Together, our typology of Glocal, Green, and Gray Resilience captures the diversity of actually-existing urban resilience governance at metropolitan scale.Highlights Fragmented metropolitan regions are a key challenge for governing urban resilienceWe outline three modalities of metropolitan scale resilience governanceGlocal: boosts city resilience locally but increases disparities in metro-regionGreen: collaborative yet fragile cross-metropolitan governance of ecosystemsGray: centralized governance of infrastructure impedes metropolitan cooperation
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