C Béné, L Mehta, G McGranahan… - Climate and …, 2018 - Taylor & Francis
The aim of this paper is to analyse the emergence of the concept of 'urban resilience'in the literature and to assess its potentials and limitations as an element of policy planning. Using …
JR Mihelcic, LM Fry, R Shaw - Chemosphere, 2011 - Elsevier
This study geospatially quantifies the mass of an essential fertilizer element, phosphorus, available from human urine and feces, globally, regionally, and by specific country. The …
This research identifies 50 processes and categorizes them into a framework for integrating and evaluating social considerations in construction projects. These processes focus on the …
With accelerating global changes, cities have to cope with growing pressures, especially for resource supply. Cities may be considered as resources reservoirs and producers of …
Purpose This research aims to model the social dimension of sustainability in construction projects. A new hybrid system dynamic (SD)–fuzzy Decision-Making Trial and Evaluation …
To enhance concern for the social aspects of sustainability and to delineate the criteria to be considered at each stage of the lifecycle of an infrastructure, this paper aims to determine …
C Guo, W Zhou, C Jing, D Zhaxi - Geography and Sustainability, 2024 - Elsevier
Equal access to social infrastructures is a fundamental prerequisite for sustainable development, but has long been a great challenge worldwide. Previous studies have …
Avoiding urban sprawl and increasing density are often considered as effective means to mitigate climate change through urban planning. However, there have been rapid …
C Jing, W Zhou, Y Qian - Sustainable Cities and Society, 2022 - Elsevier
Cities are social-ecological systems. Availability and accessibility to both social and ecological infrastructures are fundamentally important for quality of life and therefore …