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E3S Web Conf.
Volume 276, 2021
2021 5th International Conference on Water Conservancy, Hydropower and Building Engineering (WCHBE 2021)
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Article Number | 02015 | |
Number of page(s) | 4 | |
Section | Research on Building Structure and Construction Technology | |
DOI | https://doi.org/10.1051/e3sconf/202127602015 | |
Published online | 23 June 2021 |
Resilience Assessment of Urban Emergency Management for Emergencies
1 Master of Safety Engineering, Shanghai Institute of Technology
2 Professor of Engineering Management, Shanghai Institute of Technology
*a Corresponding author: 821558232@qq.com
b wty@sit.edu.cn
In recent years, urban emergency management and urban resilience have gradually become the main focus of research on the sustainable development of cities in the future due to the huge impact brought by the outbreak of epidemics and urban emergencies. Based on the Pressure-State-Response (PSR) model, this study attempts to longitudinal evaluate the time series of Xuhui District in Shanghai from the pressure layer, state layer and response layer. Based on the understanding of the current situation of the city and the change trend of the past years in advance, and combining with the urban evaluation system, a scientific conclusion is drawn that the resilience of Xuhui District of Shanghai is declining year by year, which provides a scientific basis for the decision-making of urban future development and urban resource allocation.
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