Territorialising Resilience
Innovation Processes for Circular Dynamics
- verfasst von
- Jörg Schröder
- Abstract
The Covid-19 pandemic is throwing a sharp light on the interrelation between metropolis and peripheries in regard to resilience-oriented transformation strategies; peripheries understood in a range from remote, rural, in-between, and urban situations. On the one hand, dependencies and limits of density (even as a prominent factor of sustainability) are questioned; on the other hand, social and spatial fragmentation is observed to being deepened; additionally, new models of living and working are emerging that are based on digitalisation and on a discovery of potentials of peripheral spaces. At the same time, the scenario of fluid, evolving, and performative space-society interaction underlines the call to deepen research for resilience as operative concept for sustainable pathways for recovery: adaptiveness, redundancy, and robustness can serve as principles for territorial innovation. For this aim, the article proposes a perspective of circular dynamics to support novel understanding, engagement, and visioning in resilience-driven innovation processes. Pointing at new material/digital working models, new living models, and new mobility initiated by emerging communities as innovation fields for habitat, in this argumentation the impacts of Covid-19 pandemic, climate change, and spatial fragmentation are seen as a comprehensive case study experiment for methodological innovation in urbanism.
- Organisationseinheit(en)
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Abteilung Regionales Bauen und Siedlungsplanung
- Typ
- Beitrag in Buch/Sammelwerk
- Seiten
- 71-84
- Anzahl der Seiten
- 14
- Publikationsdatum
- 26.04.2022
- Publikationsstatus
- Veröffentlicht
- Peer-reviewed
- Ja
- ASJC Scopus Sachgebiete
- Ingenieurwesen (insg.), Geisteswissenschaftliche Fächer (insg.)
- Fachgebiet (basierend auf ÖFOS 2012)
- Städtebau, Stadtplanung
- Ziele für nachhaltige Entwicklung
- SDG 11 – Nachhaltige Städte und Gemeinschaften, SDG 13 – Klimaschutzmaßnahmen
- Elektronische Version(en)
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https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-85847-6_9 (Zugang:
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