An integrated framework to streamline resilience in the context of urban climate risk assessment
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Urquiza Gómez, Anahí Verónica Josefina
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Amigo Jorquera, Catalina Andrea
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Billi, Marco
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Calvo Gallardo, Rubén Ignacio
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Gallardo Klenner, Laura Eleonor Gabriela
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Neira, C. I.
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Rojas, Maisa
Admission date
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2022-06-28T20:07:52Z
Available date
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2022-06-28T20:07:52Z
Publication date
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2021
Cita de ítem
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Earth's Future, 9, e2020EF001508 (2021)
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Identifier
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10.1029/2020EF001508
Identifier
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https://repositorio.uchile.cl/handle/2250/186293
Abstract
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Cities are increasingly acknowledged as crucial when facing climate change—and
the environmental crisis more in general—, offering challenges and opportunities in terms of both
mitigation and adaptation. Climate change-sensitive urban governance requires proactive, integrated,
and contextualized approaches, making room for the complex, multilayered, multiscalar, and dynamic
processes constituting a city. The notion of “resilience” has been acquiring growing recognition as a
flexible and powerful concept to respond to these challenges. Resilience itself, however, is also a polysemic
notion, often treated as little more than a catchword or a wishful aim or superimposed with other climaterelated
terms, such as risk, vulnerability, or adaptation. To promote a stronger integration among different
problem-settings and epistemic communities, this paper advances six analytical distinctions aiming to
provide structure and articulation to existing definitions of the concept of “resilience.” Likewise, it offers
an integrated analytical framework and methodological pipeline to streamline resilience analysis in the
context of urban climate risk assessment. The framework is specially defined to link up with the definition
of climate risk provided by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) latest Assessment
Reports and is illustrated through examples derived from the recent experience of the Chilean Climate
Risk Atlas.
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Patrocinador
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Center for Climate and Resilience Research, FONDAP 15110009
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Lenguage
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en
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Publisher
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Amer Geophysical Union
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Type of license
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Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 United States