Urban resilience governance mechanism: Insights from COVID-19 prevention and control in 30 Chinese cities.
Risk Anal
; 2024 Jun 24.
Article
in En
| MEDLINE
| ID: mdl-38922992
ABSTRACT
Due to the pervasive uncertainty in human society, super large and megacities are increasingly prone to becoming high-risk areas. However, the construction of urban resilience in this new era lacks sufficient research on the core conditions and complex interactive mechanisms governing it. Hence, this study proposes a specialized event-oriented framework for governing urban resilience in China based on the pressure-state-response (PSR) theory. We examined COVID-19 cases in 30 cities across China and analyzed the distribution of prevention and control achievements between high-level and non-high-level conditions. Our findings reveal the following key points (1) High-level achievements in COVID-19 prevention and control rely on three condition configurations non-pressure-responsive type, pressure-state type, and pressure-responsive type. (2) High economic resilience may indicate a robust state of urban systems amid demographic pressures. In cities experiencing fewer event pressure factors, the application of digital technology plays a crucial role in daily urban management. (3) The implementation of flexible policies proves beneficial in mitigating the impact of objective pressure conditions, such as environmental factors, on urban resilience.
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Risk Anal
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Risk anal
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Risk analysis
Year:
2024
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Article
Affiliation country:
China
Country of publication:
United States