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Urbanization, Extreme Events, and Health: The Case for Systems Approaches in Mitigation, Management, and Response

机译:城市化,极端事件和健康:缓解,管理和应对中的系统方法案例

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Extreme events, both natural and anthropogenic, increasingly affect cities in terms of economic losses and impacts on health and well-being. Most people now live in cities, and Asian cities, in particular, are experiencing growth on unprecedented scales. Meanwhile, the economic and health consequences of climate-related events are worsening, a trend projected to continue. Urbanization, climate change and other geophysical and social forces interact with urban systems in ways that give rise to complex and in many cases synergistic relationships. Such effects may be mediated by location, scale, density, or connectivity, and also involve feedbacks and cascading outcomes. In this context, traditional, siloed, reductionist approaches to understanding and dealing with extreme events are unlikely to be adequate. Systems approaches to mitigation, management and response for extreme events offer a more effective way forward. Well-managed urban systems can decrease risk and increase resilience in the face of such events.
机译:极端事件,无论是自然事件还是人为事件,都在经济损失以及对健康和福祉的影响方面日益影响城市。现在,大多数人居住在城市中,尤其是亚洲城市正以前所未有的规模发展。同时,与气候有关的事件对经济和健康的影响正在恶化,预计这一趋势将持续下去。城市化,气候变化以及其他地球物理和社会力量与城市系统相互作用,从而形成复杂的关系,在许多情况下还产生协同作用。此类影响可能由位置,规模,密度或连通性来介导,并且还涉及反馈和级联结果。在这种情况下,传统的,孤立的,简化主义的理解和处理极端事件的方法可能并不足够。缓解,管理和应对极端事件的系统方法提供了更有效的解决方案。面对此类事件,管理良好的城市系统可以降低风险,增强抵御能力。

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