ǂa ǂsystematic review
Abstract
The study of urban resilience (UR) in the context of sustainable development (SD) is a relatively new chapter, so we give it our full attention in this article. We seek to link UR and SD by understanding the complexity of current anthropogenic hazards—more precisely, global consequences of the COVID-19 pandemic and war in Ukraine. In our study, we go a step further and create a hypothetical model based on hazards that links the key factors of UR and SD. We set the following two objectives: whether and how research incorporates newly perceived conceptual hazards (pandemic, war) and whether all groups of factors are explored equally and simultaneously. As these two hazards have only recently emerged and research on the subject is still well underway, we have opted for a systematic review method. We focused on articles from 2019 to 2022. The study showed that newly perceived conceptual tensions (pandemic, war) related to UR and SD have not been adequately explored. The study confirmed the lack of existing research in the broader context of understanding resilience of the built environment, and thus the lack of studies that provide a foundation and perspective for SD of the built environment. Therefore, we believe that further research should specifically focus on the plurality of approaches to understand the complex interactions, their impacts, and feedbacks in the context of multidimensional urbanization to understand UR as a perspective for SD.
Keywords
okoljska psihologija;trajnostni razvoj;pandemije;epidemije;koronavirus;COVID-19;učinki pandemije;vojna v Ukrajini;environmental psychology;sustainable development;urban resilience;pandemics;epidemics;coronavirus;pandemic effects;war in Ukraine;
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Language: |
English |
Year of publishing: |
2023 |
Typology: |
1.02 - Review Article |
Organization: |
UL FF - Faculty of Arts |
UDC: |
159.9:711.4(048.3) |
COBISS: |
137826819
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ISSN: |
2071-1050 |
Views: |
23 |
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Other data
Secondary language: |
Slovenian |
Secondary keywords: |
okoljska psihologija;trajnostni razvoj;pandemije;epidemije;koronavirus;COVID-19;učinki pandemije;vojna v Ukrajini; |
Type (COBISS): |
Article |
Pages: |
16 str. |
Volume: |
ǂVol. ǂ15 |
Issue: |
ǂno. ǂ2 |
Chronology: |
12. jan. 2023 |
DOI: |
10.3390/su15021459 |
ID: |
25660817 |