Abstrakt
Celem artykułu jest prezentacja propozycji metodyki badawczej dotyczącej oceny prężności miejskiej, w tym jej wstępna weryfikacja dla wybranych miast w Polsce. Uzupełnienie w tym zakresie stanowi sformułowanie wniosków odnoszących się do zastosowania analizowanej metodyki badawczej w procesie strategicznej diagnozy i monitoringu miast. Proponowana metodyka oceny prężności miejskiej zakłada, że miasto stanowi otwarty system adaptacyjny, składający się z atrybutów prężności i wrażliwości. Monitorowanie ich wartości jest elementem diagnozy strategicznej prowadzącym do identyfikacji działań wzmacniających prężność miasta.
Finansowanie
Narodowe Centrum Nauki
projekt badawczy
„Koncepcja „urban resilience” a miasta poprzemysłowe w Europie” (nr 2011/01/B/HS5/03257)
Regional Studies Association
Transition and Resilience for Post-Industrial Agglomerations in Central Europe (2011-2013)
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Licencja
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