Cheshmehzangi Designing Resilient Urban Futures

Designing Resilient Urban Futures

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This book is a direct response to a critical reality: resilience is no longer a conceptual ambition; it is a design, governance, and societal imperative. This volume advances a clear position that resilient futures will not emerge from isolated technological fixes or abstract policy frameworks, but from the deliberate integration of ecological systems, spatial intelligence, and community agency. It is divided into three subject sections: environmental systems, territorial adaptation, and lived, human-scale actions. Part I examines how nature-based systems might be incorporated into urban form as functional frameworks through ecological design, green infrastructure, and morphology. Part II expands the lens to coastal and regional contexts, where large-scale vulnerabilities demand design responses that are anticipatory, place-specific, and deeply attuned to environmental thresholds. With an emphasis on community-led design, adaptive reuse, and micro-interventions that show how social resilience is created, negotiated, and maintained, Part III grounds resilience in everyday reality.

We question traditional resilience narratives through a variety of international case studies, ranging from Bangladesh to contested urban settlements, Ireland to Iran. It presents design as an active tool for change rather than a passive reaction. The message is clear: resilient urban futures need to be developed with communal intelligence, managed with intent, and designed with nature.


This book is a direct response to a critical reality: resilience is no longer a conceptual ambition; it is a design, governance, and societal imperative. This volume advances a clear position that resilient futures will not emerge from isolated technological fixes or abstract policy frameworks, but from the deliberate integration of ecological systems, spatial intelligence, and community agency. It is divided into three subject sections: environmental systems, territorial adaptation, and lived, human-scale actions. Part I examines how nature-based systems might be incorporated into urban form as functional frameworks through ecological design, green infrastructure, and morphology. Part II expands the lens to coastal and regional contexts, where large-scale vulnerabilities demand design responses that are anticipatory, place-specific, and deeply attuned to environmental thresholds. With an emphasis on community-led design, adaptive reuse, and micro-interventions that show how social resilience is created, negotiated, and maintained, Part III grounds resilience in everyday reality.

We question traditional resilience narratives through a variety of international case studies, ranging from Bangladesh to contested urban settlements, Ireland to Iran. It presents design as an active tool for change rather than a passive reaction. The message is clear: resilient urban futures need to be developed with communal intelligence, managed with intent, and designed with nature.


Showcases nature-based, community-led, and adaptive design solutions across diverse Global South contexts Blends design, policy, and informality to tackle climate risks and urban inequalities through real-world case studies Offers a multidisciplinary roadmap for inclusive, ecologically grounded, and socially responsive urban resilience

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Ali Cheshmehzangi

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Resilient Resilience Urban Futures Urban Design Architecture Nature Nature-based Solutions Urban Design Vision Spatial Design Climate Adaptation Adaptive Design Community Design Governance Informality Policy Tools

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ISBN: 9789819242498
Verlag: Springer Singapore
Erscheinung: 17.10.2026

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