Resilient cities governance when encountering external turbulence in the Greater Bay Area of China: An ESG perspective

Since the 2020’s, a series of crises, ranging from public health issues to economic recession, countries around the world have been trying to assess the impact on the social environment, and countries and regions have also actively formulated and enacted plans and policies to improve urban governanc...

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Main Authors: Xu Yan, Zhao Zhongren
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: EDP Sciences 2024-01-01
Series:E3S Web of Conferences
Online Access:https://www.e3s-conferences.org/articles/e3sconf/pdf/2024/42/e3sconf_uct2024_01021.pdf
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description Since the 2020’s, a series of crises, ranging from public health issues to economic recession, countries around the world have been trying to assess the impact on the social environment, and countries and regions have also actively formulated and enacted plans and policies to improve urban governance and urban regulation after the crises. How such public health, economic, and social emergencies can evoke urban resilience and self-healing capacity after urban destruction. Based on the ESG concept, this essay establishes a new model of resilient urban development, including reconstructing the model of sustainable urban development from the aspects of energy, land, education, health, digital economy and finance, to cope with the devastation resulting from emergencies. This model will also redefine a theoretical resilience framework that can be in accordance with ESG principles, offering future researchers a new perspective to assess the vulnerability and recovery capacity of a specific city.
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spelling doaj.art-92881060c448417ab7e4892a2245e3ce2024-04-12T07:41:52ZengEDP SciencesE3S Web of Conferences2267-12422024-01-015120102110.1051/e3sconf/202451201021e3sconf_uct2024_01021Resilient cities governance when encountering external turbulence in the Greater Bay Area of China: An ESG perspectiveXu Yan0Zhao Zhongren1Department of Applied Social Sciences, Hong Kong Polytechnic UniversityCheung Kong School of Journalism and Communication, Shantou UniversitySince the 2020’s, a series of crises, ranging from public health issues to economic recession, countries around the world have been trying to assess the impact on the social environment, and countries and regions have also actively formulated and enacted plans and policies to improve urban governance and urban regulation after the crises. How such public health, economic, and social emergencies can evoke urban resilience and self-healing capacity after urban destruction. Based on the ESG concept, this essay establishes a new model of resilient urban development, including reconstructing the model of sustainable urban development from the aspects of energy, land, education, health, digital economy and finance, to cope with the devastation resulting from emergencies. This model will also redefine a theoretical resilience framework that can be in accordance with ESG principles, offering future researchers a new perspective to assess the vulnerability and recovery capacity of a specific city.https://www.e3s-conferences.org/articles/e3sconf/pdf/2024/42/e3sconf_uct2024_01021.pdf
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title_full Resilient cities governance when encountering external turbulence in the Greater Bay Area of China: An ESG perspective
title_fullStr Resilient cities governance when encountering external turbulence in the Greater Bay Area of China: An ESG perspective
title_full_unstemmed Resilient cities governance when encountering external turbulence in the Greater Bay Area of China: An ESG perspective
title_short Resilient cities governance when encountering external turbulence in the Greater Bay Area of China: An ESG perspective
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