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Record Nr.

UNINA9910350330203321

Titolo

Building Resilient Regions / / edited by Chisato Asahi

Pubbl/distr/stampa

Singapore : , : Springer Singapore : , : Imprint : Springer, , 2019

ISBN

981-13-7619-0

Edizione

[1st ed. 2019.]

Descrizione fisica

1 online resource (277 pages)

Collana

New Frontiers in Regional Science: Asian Perspectives, , 2199-5974 ; ; 35

Disciplina

363.34940952090512

Soggetti

Regional economics

Space in economics

Economic policy

Social policy

Economics

Environmental economics

Regional/Spatial Science

Economic Policy

Social Policy

Political Economy/Economic Systems

Environmental Economics

Lingua di pubblicazione

Inglese

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

Nota di contenuto

Part 1: From Vulnerable to Resilient: a Framework for Regional Context -- Sustainability and Vulnerability: Well-Being in the Geo-, Eco- and Socio-Environment -- Building Resilience for Vulnerability -- Part 2: Case Study and Issues -- Sustainable Activities for Rural Development -- Small Activities to Transmit Environmental and Cultural Resources: The Case of the Takasegawa River in Kyoto -- Management of depopulated areas viewed as concept of GES-environment: The case of Kumogahata in Kyoto -- Resident’s Awareness about Inheritance of Greenery in Gardens -- Part 3: Design and Policy for a Resilient Regional System -- Types of Social Enterprises and Various Social Problems -- Overviews of waste management policies in Japan -- Methods of Environmental Risk Management for Land Contamination



Problems:Suggestions for Japan -- The Role of Parks in the Inheritance of Regional Memories of Disasters -- Measuring the Public Supply of Private Hedges for Disaster Prevention -- Part 4: Evaluation of Regional Vulnerability and Resilience -- Environmental Valuation Considering Dual Aspects of an Urban Waterside Area -- Economic evaluation of risk premium of social overhead capital in consideration of the decision-making process under risk -- A Study of Nishihara Village’s Disaster Response in the Kumamoto Earthquake and the Disaster Victims’ Perception of Life Recovery and Assessment of Health -- Smart Cities for Recovery and Reconstruction in the Aftermath of a Disaster.

Sommario/riassunto

This book focuses on building regional resilience by comprehensively improving regional assets. Regional vulnerability depends on the availability of regional assets for the population, as well as the population’s ability to access those assets. Such assets include the environment, population size, community, and human capital, as well as traditional physical infrastructure. Identifying and improving these regional assets, which provide resource flows to help cope with regional disruptions—natural disasters, economic crises, or demographic changes— serves to mitigate vulnerability and build resiliency. The book pursues an interdisciplinary approach to investigating regional resilience, bringing together welfare and environmental economics, public administration, risk and disaster management, policy studies, development studies, and landscape architecture. Up-to-date case studies are provided, including recovery from the Great East Japan Earthquake in Japan, regional development for depopulation areas, and urban policy for smart cities. These studies reflect and share the latest findings on key issues, policymaking and implementation processes, and implications for evaluation methodologies—all of which are indispensable to the building of resilient regions. This book is highly recommended for researchers and practitioners seeking a fresh, interdisciplinary approach to regional and urban development. It provides a valuable reference guide to building resiliency and mitigating vulnerability, both of which are imperative to achieving sustainable regions.