Sonia R Chao
Calibrating Coastal Resilience
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Calibrating Coastal Resilience
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Calibrating Coastal Resilience presents a conceptual reimagining of place in the era of climate change. Using case studies from South Florida, the book illustrates the unique climate risks for this region with a focus on the preservation of historic neighborhoods and buildings and reinforcement of built structures.
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Calibrating Coastal Resilience presents a conceptual reimagining of place in the era of climate change. Using case studies from South Florida, the book illustrates the unique climate risks for this region with a focus on the preservation of historic neighborhoods and buildings and reinforcement of built structures.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 326
- Erscheinungstermin: 2. Mai 2025
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 254mm x 178mm
- ISBN-13: 9781032473284
- ISBN-10: 1032473282
- Artikelnr.: 71638184
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 326
- Erscheinungstermin: 2. Mai 2025
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 254mm x 178mm
- ISBN-13: 9781032473284
- ISBN-10: 1032473282
- Artikelnr.: 71638184
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Sonia Cháo teaches, writes, and specialises in sustainable architecture and urbanism, resilient design, and historic preservation in the subtropics. She is the Associate Dean of Research at the University of Miami School of Architecture, the director of the Coastal Resilience (CoRe) Lab. She previously served as one of the founding co-directors of the interdisciplinary Master of Professional Science in Urban Sustainability and Resilience program, and was the prior director of the Center for Community & Urban Design in Miami between 2006 and 2021. She has led various interdisciplinary, and at times inter-institutional, research initiatives, which have led to the development of the SSBV model, the terroir framework, as well as numerous publications, exhibitions, symposia, and partnerships with communities to promote sustainable and climate-resilient design practices. Her work has received support from the National Endowment for the Arts, National Science Foundation, W.K. Kellogg Foundation, the Barr Foundation, and other funders.
Contents
Preface
Author biography
Contributors
1. Embracing an Ecological Approach to Urban Design in the Anthropocene
Era: Invaluable Lessons from History on the Advantages of
Understanding, Evaluating, and Coexisting Harmoniously with Nature
Sonia Cháo and Gustavo Sánchez Hugalde
2. Multi-faceted Challenges and Socio-Economic Considerations
Sonia Cháo with contributions by Gustavo Sánchez Hugalde
3. Addressing the Nature-Culture Dichotomy through Adaptive City Siting
and Design in Response to the Emerging Climate Predicament
Sonia Cháo with contributions by Gustavo Sánchez Hugalde and
Madeleine Li
4. Manifesting the 'Urban Terroir': introducing a hyper-local & holistic
framework for a climate-challenged era
Sonia Cháo with contributions by Gustavo Sánchez Hugalde
5. Re-mapping our Future through a Novel Approach: The Urban Terroir
Principles, Priorities, Methods, and Tools
Sonia Cháo
6. Calibrating Coastal Urban Vulnerabilities and Resilience through
Modeling
Sonia Cháo and Benjamin Ghansah
7. The 'SSBV Synoptic Survey': Precedents, Climate-Framework, Associated
Protocols, and Contributions to the 'Storm Surge Building
Vulnerability Model' Sonia Cháo, Benjamin Ghansah, and Timothy Norris
8. Development of the Storm Surge Building Vulnerability Model (SSBV): A
Hyper-local Flood Vulnerability Model for Coastal Regions
Sonia Cháo and Benjamin Ghansah
9. The Storm Surge Building Vulnerability Model: Assessing Coastal
Morphological and Typological Paradigms through Four Case Studies
Sonia Cháo and Benjamin Ghansah
10. Resolving the Terse Paradox Between Historic Preservation and Climate
Adaptation: A Proposed Sliding-Scale Benchmarking System
Sonia Cháo
11. Effectively Communicating Resilient Affordable Housing and
Preservation Alternatives Messages to Community Stakeholders
Sonia Cháo and Madeleine Li
12. The evolving role of governmental partnerships in climate adaptation
planning in the face of multiple and escalating flood hazards
Katherine Hagemann, Sonia Cháo and Madeleine Li
Acknowledgments
Preface
Author biography
Contributors
1. Embracing an Ecological Approach to Urban Design in the Anthropocene
Era: Invaluable Lessons from History on the Advantages of
Understanding, Evaluating, and Coexisting Harmoniously with Nature
Sonia Cháo and Gustavo Sánchez Hugalde
2. Multi-faceted Challenges and Socio-Economic Considerations
Sonia Cháo with contributions by Gustavo Sánchez Hugalde
3. Addressing the Nature-Culture Dichotomy through Adaptive City Siting
and Design in Response to the Emerging Climate Predicament
Sonia Cháo with contributions by Gustavo Sánchez Hugalde and
Madeleine Li
4. Manifesting the 'Urban Terroir': introducing a hyper-local & holistic
framework for a climate-challenged era
Sonia Cháo with contributions by Gustavo Sánchez Hugalde
5. Re-mapping our Future through a Novel Approach: The Urban Terroir
Principles, Priorities, Methods, and Tools
Sonia Cháo
6. Calibrating Coastal Urban Vulnerabilities and Resilience through
Modeling
Sonia Cháo and Benjamin Ghansah
7. The 'SSBV Synoptic Survey': Precedents, Climate-Framework, Associated
Protocols, and Contributions to the 'Storm Surge Building
Vulnerability Model' Sonia Cháo, Benjamin Ghansah, and Timothy Norris
8. Development of the Storm Surge Building Vulnerability Model (SSBV): A
Hyper-local Flood Vulnerability Model for Coastal Regions
Sonia Cháo and Benjamin Ghansah
9. The Storm Surge Building Vulnerability Model: Assessing Coastal
Morphological and Typological Paradigms through Four Case Studies
Sonia Cháo and Benjamin Ghansah
10. Resolving the Terse Paradox Between Historic Preservation and Climate
Adaptation: A Proposed Sliding-Scale Benchmarking System
Sonia Cháo
11. Effectively Communicating Resilient Affordable Housing and
Preservation Alternatives Messages to Community Stakeholders
Sonia Cháo and Madeleine Li
12. The evolving role of governmental partnerships in climate adaptation
planning in the face of multiple and escalating flood hazards
Katherine Hagemann, Sonia Cháo and Madeleine Li
Acknowledgments
Contents
Preface
Author biography
Contributors
1. Embracing an Ecological Approach to Urban Design in the Anthropocene
Era: Invaluable Lessons from History on the Advantages of
Understanding, Evaluating, and Coexisting Harmoniously with Nature
Sonia Cháo and Gustavo Sánchez Hugalde
2. Multi-faceted Challenges and Socio-Economic Considerations
Sonia Cháo with contributions by Gustavo Sánchez Hugalde
3. Addressing the Nature-Culture Dichotomy through Adaptive City Siting
and Design in Response to the Emerging Climate Predicament
Sonia Cháo with contributions by Gustavo Sánchez Hugalde and
Madeleine Li
4. Manifesting the 'Urban Terroir': introducing a hyper-local & holistic
framework for a climate-challenged era
Sonia Cháo with contributions by Gustavo Sánchez Hugalde
5. Re-mapping our Future through a Novel Approach: The Urban Terroir
Principles, Priorities, Methods, and Tools
Sonia Cháo
6. Calibrating Coastal Urban Vulnerabilities and Resilience through
Modeling
Sonia Cháo and Benjamin Ghansah
7. The 'SSBV Synoptic Survey': Precedents, Climate-Framework, Associated
Protocols, and Contributions to the 'Storm Surge Building
Vulnerability Model' Sonia Cháo, Benjamin Ghansah, and Timothy Norris
8. Development of the Storm Surge Building Vulnerability Model (SSBV): A
Hyper-local Flood Vulnerability Model for Coastal Regions
Sonia Cháo and Benjamin Ghansah
9. The Storm Surge Building Vulnerability Model: Assessing Coastal
Morphological and Typological Paradigms through Four Case Studies
Sonia Cháo and Benjamin Ghansah
10. Resolving the Terse Paradox Between Historic Preservation and Climate
Adaptation: A Proposed Sliding-Scale Benchmarking System
Sonia Cháo
11. Effectively Communicating Resilient Affordable Housing and
Preservation Alternatives Messages to Community Stakeholders
Sonia Cháo and Madeleine Li
12. The evolving role of governmental partnerships in climate adaptation
planning in the face of multiple and escalating flood hazards
Katherine Hagemann, Sonia Cháo and Madeleine Li
Acknowledgments
Preface
Author biography
Contributors
1. Embracing an Ecological Approach to Urban Design in the Anthropocene
Era: Invaluable Lessons from History on the Advantages of
Understanding, Evaluating, and Coexisting Harmoniously with Nature
Sonia Cháo and Gustavo Sánchez Hugalde
2. Multi-faceted Challenges and Socio-Economic Considerations
Sonia Cháo with contributions by Gustavo Sánchez Hugalde
3. Addressing the Nature-Culture Dichotomy through Adaptive City Siting
and Design in Response to the Emerging Climate Predicament
Sonia Cháo with contributions by Gustavo Sánchez Hugalde and
Madeleine Li
4. Manifesting the 'Urban Terroir': introducing a hyper-local & holistic
framework for a climate-challenged era
Sonia Cháo with contributions by Gustavo Sánchez Hugalde
5. Re-mapping our Future through a Novel Approach: The Urban Terroir
Principles, Priorities, Methods, and Tools
Sonia Cháo
6. Calibrating Coastal Urban Vulnerabilities and Resilience through
Modeling
Sonia Cháo and Benjamin Ghansah
7. The 'SSBV Synoptic Survey': Precedents, Climate-Framework, Associated
Protocols, and Contributions to the 'Storm Surge Building
Vulnerability Model' Sonia Cháo, Benjamin Ghansah, and Timothy Norris
8. Development of the Storm Surge Building Vulnerability Model (SSBV): A
Hyper-local Flood Vulnerability Model for Coastal Regions
Sonia Cháo and Benjamin Ghansah
9. The Storm Surge Building Vulnerability Model: Assessing Coastal
Morphological and Typological Paradigms through Four Case Studies
Sonia Cháo and Benjamin Ghansah
10. Resolving the Terse Paradox Between Historic Preservation and Climate
Adaptation: A Proposed Sliding-Scale Benchmarking System
Sonia Cháo
11. Effectively Communicating Resilient Affordable Housing and
Preservation Alternatives Messages to Community Stakeholders
Sonia Cháo and Madeleine Li
12. The evolving role of governmental partnerships in climate adaptation
planning in the face of multiple and escalating flood hazards
Katherine Hagemann, Sonia Cháo and Madeleine Li
Acknowledgments