A Meta-Overview and Bibliometric Analysis of Resilience in Spatial Planning - the Relevance of Place-Based Approaches

被引:12
作者
Pascariu, Gabriela Carmen [1 ,2 ]
Banica, Alexandru [3 ,4 ]
Nijkamp, Peter [2 ,5 ,6 ]
机构
[1] Alexandru Ioan Cuza Univ, Fac Econ & Business Adm, Iasi, Romania
[2] Alexandru Ioan Cuza Univ, Fac Law, Ctr European Studies, Iasi, Romania
[3] Alexandru Joan Cuza Univ Iasi, Fac Geog & Geol, Dept Geog, Iasi, Romania
[4] Romanian Acad, Geog Res Ctr, Iasi Branch, Iasi, Romania
[5] Open Univ Netherlands OU, Heerlen, Netherlands
[6] Polytech Univ UMP6, Ben Guerir, Morocco
关键词
Spatial; Territorial; Resilience; Planning; Place-based policies; Bibliometric; Citation link; Text mining; URBAN RESILIENCE; CLIMATE-CHANGE; CONNECTIVITY; LANDSCAPES; COMMUNITY; CONSERVATION; DISTURBANCE; INDICATORS; MANAGEMENT; NETWORKS;
D O I
10.1007/s12061-022-09449-z
中图分类号
X [环境科学、安全科学];
学科分类号
08 ; 0830 ;
摘要
This study offers a literature review and bibliometric analysis aiming to enhance our understanding of the actual contribution of resilience approaches to spatial and territorial development and planning studies. Using citation link-based clustering and statistical text-mining techniques (in terms of prevalence of topics, over time, extraction of relevant terms, keywords frequencies), our study maps scientific domains that include the spatial dimension of resilience thinking. It offers a systematic assessment of modern approaches by connecting profoundly theoretical views to more instrumental and policy-oriented approaches. Firstly, the theoretical background of spatial resilience used in numerous studies in various fields is analysed from the viewpoint of the type of embedded resilience (engineering, ecological, social-ecological, economic, social etc.). Secondly, we review and discuss the significance of three main and consistent research directions in terms of different scales and political/institutional contexts that matter from the viewpoint of spatial and territorial planning. Our findings show that spatial resilience debates are far from being settled, as according to many scientists, resilience measurements are often based on technical-reductionist frameworks that cannot comprehensively reflect the complex systems and issues they address. Our conclusions highlight the necessity of a harmonized framework and integrated perspective on resilience in sustainable territorial planning and development, in both theoretical and empirical contexts.
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页码:1097 / 1127
页数:31
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