Climate-Resilient Cities

Climate-Resilient Cities

Priorities for the Gulf Cooperation Council Countries

Lechtenberg-Kasten, Sara; Arora, Anvita; Belaid, Fateh

Springer International Publishing AG

01/2025

370

Dura

9783031730894

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.- Advancing Cities' Resilience: A Comprehensive Review and Mapping of Research.

.- Systems Level Thinking: Building resilient cities with integrated resiliency analyses.

.- Heat resilience and cooling: a matter of both adaptation and mitigation for the GCC Region.

.- Resilient Urban Transport Systems: The role of Transit Oriented Development in the GCC Cities.

.- Water-Resilient Cities: GCC Strategies and Policy Recommendations.

.- Climate-resilient power system - key considerations for the GCC countries.

.- Proactive Distributed Renewable Energy Resources (DRER) for Powering Tomorrow.

.- Digital Resilience in Smart Cities: A Dynamic Capability Approach.

.- Resilient Social Systems.

.- Fostering Social Cohesion in Multicultural Societies of the Gulf Cooperation Council.

.- Globalization, climate change, and compound health risks in the era of COVID-19 pandemic: The case of the GCC.

.- Grey carbon - A new nature-positive carbon removal technology for the built world.

.- Resilience of Small Islands: Unveiling Nature-Based Solutions for Sustainable Futures.

.- Taking off and Navigating Climate Challenges for Building Resilience in Airport Infrastructure.

.- A review-based approach to understanding the current status of port resilience - lessons learned for GCC ports.

.- Riyadh's Urban Greenwave: Fostering City Resilience Through Large-Scale Greening.

.- Resilient architecture in extreme hot dry climate, the iconic case of the Diplomatic Quarter in Riyadh.
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resilience;urban planning;climate change;mitigation;adaptation;community;social cohesion;pandemic;GCC region;climate-neutral cities;circular economy;risk reduction;Open Access