Urban Climate Adaptation and REsilience (U-CARE) in Texas: Insights from interdisciplinary perspectives
Xu, Y., Willis, S., Dallmann, A., Cai, H., Hu, L., et al. (2025). Urban Climate Adaptation and REsilience (U-CARE) in Texas: Insights from interdisciplinary perspectives. Applied Spatial Analysis and Policy, doi:https://doi.org/10.1007/s12061-025-09655-5
Title | Urban Climate Adaptation and REsilience (U-CARE) in Texas: Insights from interdisciplinary perspectives |
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Genre | Article |
Author(s) | Y. Xu, S. Willis, A. Dallmann, H. Cai, L. Hu, L. Zou, W. Zhai, Cenlin He, J. Alberston, X. Zhao, G. Schade, H. Gao, E. Eslami, Z. Wang, D. Kumar, Q. Li, C. Fan, J. F. Mejia, O. Olonilua, Wenfu Tang, B. Breyer, R. Leung, D. Sui, D. Niyogi, X. Ye |
Abstract | The IPCC’s Special Report on Climate Change and Cities shows how cities must adapt to climate risks. Urban planners need to create solutions that fit each city’s needs, enhancing urban adaptability and resilience in the context of increasing climate-related risks. Sustainable urban planning, increased citizen awareness, and resilient infrastructure design are crucial in mitigating the growing impacts of climate change on human settlements. Addressing these challenges requires the integration of perspectives from diverse disciplines, including the natural sciences, social sciences, and engineering fields. This article draws on insights from a collaborative effort among experts in these areas, promoting a more coordinated and interdisciplinary approach. By bridging this expertise, we aim to advance resilience practices and awareness, fostering effective urban climate solutions in Texas and beyond. |
Publication Title | Applied Spatial Analysis and Policy |
Publication Date | Jun 1, 2025 |
Publisher's Version of Record | https://doi.org/10.1007/s12061-025-09655-5 |
OpenSky Citable URL | https://n2t.net/ark:/85065/d79k4gp2 |
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ACOM Affiliations | ACRESP |