Towards a Resilient City: An Adaptive Planning Model for a Healthy & Happy City

S. Magdi
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The urban resilience process maximizes the response capability to disasters' effects. Planning resilient cities requires identifying multidisciplinary attributes for increasing resistance and adaptability. Hence, urban planning models with new trends are needed to deal with cities with adaptive approaches to produce powerful plans to create resilient healthy happy cities. This paper aims at widening the understanding of readjusting planning for resilient cities to identify healthy and happy attributes. Moreover, to provide an adaptive planning model for a healthy, happy, resilient city, descriptive exploratory analysis methods used to evaluate factors that affect planning for the quality of life and satisfaction. The suggested approach performs a complete review of the outstanding situation of two case studies (Madinaty, Zayed City), in this paper One-way ANOVA test used in statistically significant differences between the means of positive and negative healthy-happy indicators through respondents' satisfaction This study elaborates a new adaptive planning matrix that addresses what cities should move toward a more resilient state while conserving the quality of life and increasing residents' satisfaction.
迈向弹性城市:健康快乐城市的适应性规划模式
城市恢复力过程最大限度地提高了对灾害影响的响应能力。规划韧性城市需要确定多学科属性,以增强抵抗力和适应性。因此,需要具有新趋势的城市规划模型,以适应性方法处理城市,制定强有力的计划,创建有弹性的健康幸福城市。本文旨在扩大对弹性城市规划调整的理解,以确定健康和幸福的属性。此外,为了提供一个健康、快乐、弹性城市的适应性规划模型,采用描述性探索性分析方法来评估影响生活质量和满意度规划的因素。建议的办法全面审查了两个案例研究的悬而未决的情况(madindy, Zayed City)。本研究阐述了一种新的适应性规划矩阵,解决了城市在保持生活质量和提高居民满意度的同时,应该朝着更有弹性的状态发展。
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