TY - BOOK ID - 14305709 TI - German Annual of Spatial Research and Policy 2010 : Urban Regional Resilience: How Do Cities and Regions Deal with Change? AU - Müller, Bernhard. AU - Akademie für Raumforschung und Landesplanung (Germany) PY - 2011 SN - 3642127843 9786612973345 3642127851 1282973347 PB - Berlin, Heidelberg : Springer Berlin Heidelberg : Imprint: Springer, DB - UniCat KW - Germany -- Economic policy. KW - Regional planning -- Europe -- Periodicals. KW - Regional planning -- Germany -- Periodicals. KW - Strategic planning -- Germany. KW - Sociology & Social History KW - Social Sciences KW - Communities - Urban Groups KW - Urban ecology (Sociology) KW - City planning KW - Sustainable development KW - Regional planning KW - Regionalism KW - Environmental aspects KW - Cities and towns KW - Civic planning KW - Land use, Urban KW - Model cities KW - Redevelopment, Urban KW - Slum clearance KW - Town planning KW - Urban design KW - Urban development KW - Urban planning KW - Urban ecology KW - Urban environment KW - Planning KW - Government policy KW - Management KW - Geography. KW - Regional planning. KW - Urban planning. KW - Regional economics. KW - Spatial economics. KW - Human geography. KW - Landscape/Regional and Urban Planning. KW - Regional/Spatial Science. KW - Human Geography. KW - Land use KW - Art, Municipal KW - Civic improvement KW - Urban policy KW - Urban renewal KW - Social ecology KW - Sociology, Urban KW - Anthropo-geography KW - Anthropogeography KW - Geographical distribution of humans KW - Social geography KW - Anthropology KW - Geography KW - Human ecology KW - Economics KW - Space in economics KW - Regional development KW - State planning KW - Human settlements KW - Landscape protection KW - Spatial economics KW - Regional economics UR - https://www.unicat.be/uniCat?func=search&query=sysid:14305709 AB - Resilience is increasingly becoming a catchword in current discussions about urban and regional development. While there has been a strong research focus on sustainability, there is a lack of understanding of the processes and factors that make cities and regions more vulnerable and others more resilient, for example, when dealing with climate change, demographic decline and ageing, as well as economic crises. The German Annual of Spatial Research and Policy 2010 sheds some light on this by discussing examples of how actors deal with change. On the one hand, concepts are described and analysed which are oriented towards increasing urban regional resilience, for example regarding energy consumption, climate change, and urban decline. Moreover, institutional aspects are discussed. On the other hand, barriers for using the concept of resilience in planning are described and suggestions are made about how to deal with these barriers in strategic planning. ER -