How Digital Platforms Enhance Urban Resilience
Abstract
:1. Introduction
1.1. Urban Resilience
1.2. Digital Platforms
2. Materials and Methods
- (1)
- In the time period segmentation, set the analysis time from 2012 to 2021, and set the time partition length to “1”;
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- Text processing select “Author Keywords”;
- (3)
- Select the “Keywords” as the network node type;
- (4)
- “Coise” algorithm was used to calculate the strength of network associated nodes, and “Within Slices” was selected as the calculation range;
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- Selection Criteria select “Top N = 50”;
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- Finally, the “Pathfinder, Pruning the merged network and Pruning the merged network”.
3. Results and Discussion
3.1. Urban Resilience and Digital Platforms
3.2. How Digital Platforms Enhance Urban Resilience in COVID-19
3.2.1. Infrastructure
3.2.2. Institutional
3.2.3. Economy
3.2.4. Social
3.3. The Negative Impact of Digital Platforms on Urban Resilience during COVID-19
4. Conclusions
4.1. Main Implications
4.2. Limitations and Future Research
- While the positive effect of digital platforms in enhancing urban resilience can be alluded, if the use of digital platforms is not strictly supervised, the digital platform may also lead to abuses, which is not conducive to the development of urban resilience and may even have negative effects on urban resilience (e.g., Table 4). Therefore, in the future, more attention needs to be paid to how to use digital platforms to enhance urban resilience while also ensuring that digital platforms are not abused. In addition, although the rise of digital platforms brought new opportunities to social and economic development, it has also caused an enormous impact on traditional industries (e.g., brick-and-mortar retail) [64]. Therefore, effectively combining traditional industries with digitalization while minimizing the modernization cost of traditional retail will also be an important direction of future research.
- There are significant differences in the environment and man-made or natural disasters encountered in different countries and cities. Therefore, it may have practical significance to study the changes in urban resilience over a period of time for a single city.
- Previous studies have focused on the resilience of cities to cope with natural disaster risks, such as floods, earthquakes and tsunamis, and infrastructure construction. In contrast, resilient studies on social, economic, and institutional dimensions are relatively lacking. This study found that digital platforms could be used to enhance urban resilience at the social, economic, and institutional levels. Therefore, future research on the social, economic, and institutional aspects of urban resilience should be strengthened, and the exploitation and application of digital platforms at the natural and infrastructure levels should be explored.
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Conflicts of Interest
Appendix A. Dimensions of Urban Resilience
Dimensions | Subdimensions | Source |
---|---|---|
Natural | Ecosystems, Environment, Biodiversity, Hydrogeololgy. | Tyler, & Moench (2012, 630cited), Jabareen (2013, 622cited), Spaans, & Waterhout (2017, 200cited), Brown et al. (2012, 178cited), Collier et al. (2013, 220cited), Allan et al. (2013, 107 cited), Ribeiro et al. (2019, 105cited), Sharifi, & Yamagata (2014, 102cited), Suárez et al. (2016, 100cited), Olazabal &Pascual (2016, 81cited), Tyler et al. (2016, 57cited), Lorenz, & Lal (2015, 56cited), Dhar, & Khirfan (2017, 56cited), Carvalho et al. (2017, 49cited), Klein et al. (2017, 25cited), Rafael et al. (2017, 22cited), and Torabi et al. (2021, 6cited) |
Infrastructure | Physical Infrastructure, Social Infrastructure, Land Use and Structural Design, Physical Capital, Transportation network, Commercial and manufacturing establishments, Water and Energy supply systems, Flexibility of grid. | Meerow (2016, 1403cited), Jabareen (2013, 622cited), Liao (2012, 407cited), Desouza, & Flanery (2013, 395cited), Collier et al. (2013, 220cited), Spaans, & Waterhout (2017, 200cited), Ribeiro et al. (2019, 105cited), Sharifi, & Yamagata (2014, 102cited), Tyler et al. (2016, 57cited), Dhar, & Khirfan (2017, 56cited), Klein, Koenig, & Schmitt (2017, 25cited), Rafael et al. (2017, 22cited), and Torabi et al. (2021, 6cited). |
Institutional | Governance, Organized Governmental Services, Resource Management, Warning and Evacuation, Emergency Response, Disaster Recovery, Management Capacity. | Meerow, (2016, 1403cited), Tyler, & Moench (2012, 630cited), Jabareen (2013, 622cited), Weichselgartner, & Kelman (2014b, 479cited),Desouza, & Flanery (2013, 395cited), Vale(2014, 380cited), McPhearson et al. (2015, 302cited), Chelleri et al. (2015, 287cited), Wamsler et al. (2013, 276cited), Collier et al. (2013, 220cited), Lu, & Stead(2013, 208cited), Ziervogel et al. (2012, 205cited), Spaans, & Waterhout (2017, 200cited), Agudelo-Vera et al. (2012, 186cited), Brown et al. (2012, 178cited), Friend, & Moench (2013, 157cited), Lhomme et al. (2013, 124cited), Coaffee (2013, 121cited), Ribeiro et al. (2019, 105cited), Sharifi, & Yamagata (2014, 102cited), Zaidi, & Pelling (2013, 88cited), Leitner et al. (2018, 78cited), Romero-Lankao, & Gnatz (2013, 68cited), Tyler et al. (2016, 57cited), Dhar, & Khirfan (2017, 56cited), Toubin et al. (2015, 45cited), Klein et al. (2017, 25cited), Vivonid et al. (2017, 2cited), and Torabi et al. (2021, 6cited) |
Economic | Society and Economy; Employment; Financial stability and flexibility; Job diversity of residents; housing capital; E-commerce. | Jabareen (2013, 622cited), Desouza, & Flanery (2013, 395cited), Collier et al. (2013, 220cited), Spaans, & Waterhout (2017, 200cited), Brown et al. (2012, 178cited), Mehmood (2016, 146cited), Ribeiro et al. (2019, 105cited), Sharifi, & Yamagata (2014, 102cited), Suárez et al. (2016, 100cited), Tyler et al. (2016, 57cited), ARUP (2014, 28cited), Toubin et al. (2015, 45cited). Klein et al. (2017, 25cited), and Torabi et al. (2021, 6cited). |
Social | Human Capital, Lifestyle and Community Competence, Community Capital, Social and Cultural Capital, Population and Demographics, Social values-cohesion, Social Networks, Learning Capacity, Innovation, Education, Cultural diversity, Faith-based organizations. | Tyler, & Moench (2012,630cited), Jabareen (2013,622cited), Desouza, &Flanery (2013,395cited), McPhearson et al. (2015,302cited), Chelleri et al. (2015,287cited), Collier et al. (2013,220cited), Lu, & Stead (2013,208cited), Ziervogel et al. (2012,205cited), Spaans, &Waterhout (2017,200cited), Agudelo-Vera et al. (2012,186cited), Brown et al. (2012,178cited), Friend, &Moench (2013,157cited), Pickett et al. (2014,153cited), Mehmood (2016,146cited), Ribeiro et al. (2019,105cited), Sharifi, &Yamagata (2014, 102cited), Tyler et al. (2016,57cited), Dhar, & Khirfan (2017,56cited), Toubin et al. (2015,45cited), ARUP (2014,28cited), Boix et al. (2017,25cited), Klein et al. (2017,25cited), Rafael et al. (2017,22cited), and Torabi et al. (2021,6cited) |
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Dimensions | Subdimensions |
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Natural | Ecosystems, Environment, Biodiversity, Hydrogeololgy. |
Infrastructure | Physical Infrastructure, Social Infrastructural, Land Use and Structural Design, Physical Capital, Transportation network, Commercial and manufacturing establishments, Water and Energy supply systems, Flexibility of grid. |
Institutional | Governance, Organized Governmental Services, Resource Management, Warning and Evacuation, Emergency Response, Disaster Recovery, Management Capacity. |
Economic | Society and Economy, Employment, Financial stability and flexibility, Job diversity of residents, Housing capital, E-commerce. |
Social | Human Capital, Lifestyle and Community Competence, Community Capital, Social and Cultural Capital, Population and Demographics, Social values-cohesion, Social Networks, Learning Capacity, Innovation, Education;Cultural diversity, Faith-based organizations. |
Dimensions | Category | Approach of Enhancement |
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Natural | Mobile platform | Biodiversity monitoring, reduce pesticide inputs to improve environmental benefits |
Multiple digital platforms | Improve urban forest performance | |
Infrastructure | Social media platform | Reconstructive activities to physical facilities, educational infrastructure |
Multiple digital platforms | Digital health infrastructure | |
Institutional | Social media platform | Initiate public activities, initiate emergent citizen groups, increase consultation rights |
Multiple digital platforms | Promote public participation in urban governance. | |
Economic | Multiple digital platforms | Tourism product innovation and sales channel reform, Online shopping promotes economic development during the pandemic |
Mobile platform | Increase agricultural production and incomes | |
Social | Social media platform | Digital identity, provide social support, share ideas, information sharing and communication, multicultural communication and sharing of common beliefs and values |
Multiple digital platforms | Revitalize local traditional techniques. |
Dimensions | Common Practices | Features | |
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Singapore | China | ||
Natural | Not found | Not found | Not found |
Infrastructure | Online work, online education, smart logistics; Temperature checks and identity registration system in public places Tracking mobile phone software applications Ensure strict enforcement of isolation through digital means | Elderly activity center holds online activities. | Rapid construction of hospitals through collaborative work on digital platforms Online diagnosis and drug delivery. |
Institutional | Different departments strengthen information sharing and coordinated decision-making through digital platforms; Further improvement of e-government. | The public participates in public decision making through digital media. | Adopt “digital government” platform to implement online government affairs examination and approval system. |
Economic | Leveraging digital platforms to boost economic development during the pandemic. | Use Facebook to promote hawker economy. | Use various digital platforms to ensure the supply of daily necessities. |
Social | Mobilize and train first responders and medical professionals to respond to the pandemic; Encourage the public and communities to participate in pandemic prevention; Advocate special care for the elderly and other vulnerable people. | Provide training for the elderly in the use of digital devices; Use digital platforms to mobilize volunteers to help vulnerable people. | Not found. |
Publish pandemic information and prevention policies; Publish policies for reopening and work resuming; Report personal information and whereabouts. | Actively prevent the spread of fake news; Use easy-to-accept information formats such as cartoons and short videos. | Population migration big data platform and digital map of pandemic Use online payment platforms to quickly promote a ‘health code’ which collects and analyzes personal health information. | |
Increase community network interaction through digital platforms; The public uses social media to cheer for medical staff and those involved in the fight against the pandemic. | Provide online communication for the elderly; Provide electronic pass tokens for the elderly; Organize online events, such as virtual concerts and festival celebrations, to boost morale. | Not found. |
Dimension | Examples |
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Natural | Not found |
Infrastructure | Not found |
Institutional | Not found |
Economic | The unhealthy “eating broadcast” phenomenon leads to food waste and spreads low taste values. Some businesses force collection of personal information through e-commerce platforms. |
Social | The teaching quality of online education has enormous uncertainties. There is a “digital divide” among the elderly and other vulnerable people. The private details of a woman in Chengdu were posted on the Internet. Some businesses use big data analysis to conduct targeted marketing to consumers. |
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Chicago/Turabian StyleQiu, Dong, Binglin Lv, and Calvin M. L. Chan. 2022. "How Digital Platforms Enhance Urban Resilience" Sustainability 14, no. 3: 1285. https://doi.org/10.3390/su14031285
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