Abstract

Resilience is a concept that has always been combined with urban sciences subjects by urban planners and has led to the creation of several theories related to urban resilience. Despite urban resilience being studied in different dimensions, its emergence in urban management as a practical step has been less attention. In this regard, this research has investigated resilience in urban management, and to achieve this goal, it has simultaneously considered the entire urban system from different aspects. What can be distinguished is considering the urban managers' and experts' perspectives who are active in crisis management. In this study, indicators framework were selected based on the reports of the UNHabitat and the Rockefeller Foundation and Arup. Also, structural equation modeling with partial least squares approach has been used due to the complexity of the relationships between the factors. The output of this study can be used for cities with the same management structure and increase the awareness of urban planners and local managers to identify weaknesses and strengths in the direction of greater resilience.

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