Participatory action research: Tools for disaster resilience education

MA Meyer, M Hendricks, GD Newman… - International journal of …, 2018 - emerald.com
Purpose Participatory action research can improve scientific knowledge and community
capacity to address disaster resilience and environmental justice. Evidence from the …

Beyond landscape experience: A systematic literature review on the concept of spatial quality in flood‐risk management

M Bakx, S Stremke, S Lenzholzer - Wiley Interdisciplinary …, 2023 - Wiley Online Library
People often oppose the implementation of flood mitigation measures based on concerns
about “spatial quality”(SQ). SQ can be an ambiguous concept, which can function as …

Repurposing vacant land through landscape connectivity

GD Newman, AL Smith, SD Brody - Landscape Journal, 2018 - lj.uwpress.org
Storm surge protection systems have proven effective in protecting populations in developed
areas and can allow for development in otherwise potentially flood-prone areas. Resultant …

The synthesis of environmental and socio-cultural information in the ecological design of urban riverine landscapes

MF Prescott, Y Ninsalam - Sustainable Cities and Society, 2016 - Elsevier
Using the landscape as medium, we explore the relationship between residents and
vegetation interaction, and spatial condition, of an urban riverine landscape in the Jakarta …

FROM IDLE GROUNDS TO ECOLOGICAL INFRASTRUCTURES--THE RESILIENT DESIGN OF MANCHESTER NEIGHBORHOOD IN HOUSTON

M Wang - Landscape Architecture Frontiers, 2016 - go.gale.com
This project uses a participatory process to inform design decision making in the Manchester
neighborhood of Houston, Texas, USA. Vacant and underutilized parcels are stressed as …

Spatial Quality as a decisive criterion in flood risk strategies: an integrated approach for flood risk management strategy development, with spatial quality as an ex …

AL Nillesen - A+ BE| Architecture and the Built Environment, 2019 - journals.open.tudelft.nl
The role of the designer in flood risk management strategy development is currently often
restricted to the important but limited task of optimally embedding technical interventions …

Understanding local disaster culture to build resilience: The case of the historic centres of York and Amatrice

A Sprega - 2021 - etheses.whiterose.ac.uk
In the midst of sudden and dramatic environmental changes,'resilience thinking'has become
a leading approach. It underlines the adaptive capacity of a system to drive transformations …

Achieving flood resilience through building with culture: Integrating cultural heritage and flood risk management in the cases of the Stenendijk and Grebbedijk

R Nijholt - 2022 - frw.studenttheses.ub.rug.nl
There is a growing need for the adaptation of cultural heritage, as its preservation is
threatened by climate change. The domain of flood risk management can facilitate this …

[PDF][PDF] International Journal of Disaster Resilience in the Built Environment

MA Meyer, M Hendricks, GD Newman, JH Masterson… - academia.edu
Purpose–Participatory action research can improve scientific knowledge and community
capacity to address disaster resilience and environmental justice. Evidence from the …

The Synergy Between Flood Risk Reduction and Spatial Quality in Coastal Cities

AL Nillesen - A+ BE| Architecture and the Built Environment, 2019 - journals.open.tudelft.nl
This paper describes the application of a research-by-design approach that aims for a
combined approach for spatial quality enhancementand flood risk reduction, with spatial …