<> "The repository administrator has not yet configured an RDF license."^^ . <> . . . "Framing Resilience in Bangkok Flood Risk Management"^^ . "Globally, the urbanized regions in developing countries are struggling to\r\nanticipate and incorporate increasing flood risks due to rising impacts of\r\nclimate change in their urban management agendas. Consequentially,\r\nresilience is increasingly being considered as a promising concept in\r\nplanning that emphasises the capacity to resist, absorb and adjust\r\ncontinuously to changing flood risks. The aim of this paper is to\r\ninvestigate how the urbanized regions in developing countries attempt to\r\nadopt the resilience concept in their urban planning and flood risk\r\nmanagement policies. The central case study is Bangkok Resilience\r\nStrategy. This paper adopts a framing approach to analyze how policy\r\nframing guides resilience policy interventions in Bangkok’s urban\r\nmanagement. In Bangkok, the resilience concept is adopted as a broad\r\nsolution for a wide range of urban problems safeguarding urban activities\r\nfrom flood and other disturbances. In this regard, Bangkok Resilience\r\nStrategy highlights the economic competitiveness as the major desired\r\noutcome from resilience building. Drawing on an evolutionary perspective\r\non resilience, this paper concludes that resilience policy adoption could be\r\nused as an opportunity to continuously revaluate and readjust existing\r\nplanning approaches for addressing both physical and social vulnerabilities to floods."^^ . "2017" . . . . . . "N."^^ . "Laeni"^^ . "N. Laeni"^^ . . . . . "HTML Summary of #1234 \n\nFraming Resilience in Bangkok Flood Risk Management\n\n" . "text/html" . .