ABSTRACT

The construction of resilient cities has gradually become a practical choice and development trend for Chinese city managers to deal with disaster risks that are increasingly complex and uncertain. Based on the perspective of urban full-cycle governance, this paper uses bibliometrics and policy induction to analyze and compare relevant policy documents for urban resilience construction and build a theoretical model for urban resilience assessment, including six primary dimensions and 16 secondary dimensions. The evaluation results show that this new model can identify weak issues that affect urban safety and resilience and provides a reference for strengthening the construction of urban resilience.