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Adaptive pathways and coupled infrastructure: seven centuries of adaptation to water risk and the production of vulnerability in Mexico City

机译:适应性途径和耦合的基础设施:墨西哥城七个世纪以来对水风险和脆弱性的适应

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Infrastructure development is central to the processes that abate and produce vulnerabilities in cities. Urban actors, especially those with power and authority, perceive and interpret vulnerability and decide when and how to adapt. When city managers use infrastructure to reduce urban risk in the complex, interconnected city system, new fragilities are introduced because of inherent system feedbacks. We trace the interactions between system dynamics and decision-making processes over 700 years of Mexico City’s adaptations to water risks, focusing on the decision cycles of public infrastructure providers (in this case, government authorities). We bring together two lenses in examining this history: robustness-vulnerability trade-offs to explain the evolution of systemic risk dynamics mediated by feedback control, and adaptation pathways to focus on the evolution of decision cycles that motivate significant infrastructure investments. Drawing from historical accounts, archeological evidence, and original research on water, engineering, and cultural history, we examine adaptation pathways of humans settlement, water supply, and flood risk. Mexico City’s history reveals insights that expand the theory of coupled infrastructure and lessons salient to contemporary urban risk management: (1) adapting by spatially externalizing risks can backfire: as cities expand, such risks become endogenous; (2) over time, adaptation pathways initiated to address specific risks may begin to intersect, creating complex trade-offs in risk management; and (3) city authorities are agents of risk production: even in the face of new exogenous risks (climate change), acknowledging and managing risks produced endogenously may prove more adaptive. History demonstrates that the very best solutions today may present critical challenges for tomorrow, and that collectively people have far more agency in and influence over the complex systems we live in than is often acknowledged.
机译:基础设施开发对于缓解和产生城市脆弱性的过程至关重要。城市参与者,尤其是那些拥有权力和权力的参与者,会感知和解释脆弱性,并决定何时以及如何适应。当城市管理者使用基础设施降低复杂,相互联系的城市系统中的城市风险时,由于固有的系统反馈,会引入新的脆弱性。我们追踪了墨西哥城700年来适应水风险的系统动力学与决策过程之间的相互作用,重点是公共基础设施提供商(在这种情况下,是政府当局)的决策周期。在考察这一历史时,我们汇集了两个视角:在健壮性/脆弱性之间进行权衡以解释由反馈控制介导的系统性风险动态的演变,以及以适应性路径为重点来关注激发重要基础设施投资的决策周期的演变。从历史记录,考古证据以及对水,工程和文化历史的原始研究中,我们研究了人类居住,供水和洪水风险的适应途径。墨西哥城的历史揭示了一些见识,这些见识扩大了基础设施耦合理论和当代城市风险管理的重要经验:(1)通过在空间上外部化风险来进行适应可能适得其反:随着城市的扩张,此类风险变得内生; (2)随着时间的流逝,为应对特定风险而启动的适应途径可能开始相交,从而在风险管理中产生复杂的权衡取舍; (3)市政府是风险产生的媒介:即使面对新的外部风险(气候变化),承认和管理内生风险也可能更具适应性。历史证明,当今最好的解决方案可能会给明天带来严峻的挑战,而且人们共同拥有和生活在我们生活中的复杂系统中的影响力要比人们通常公认的要大得多。

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