Abstract

This paper focuses on urban social resilience under the context of public health emergencies. It constructs an evaluation index system based on the theories of resilience and urban resilience, urban and social vulnerability, system coupling and coordination, risk and chaos, as well as a review of the current state of domestic and international research. A BP comprehensive evaluation model was established and applied. The study found that among 21 cities, except for Shanghai, Beijing, Shenzhen, Chengdu, Nanjing, and Hangzhou, the social resilience levels of the remaining 15 cities are below the average level.

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