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Exploring urban verticality during the 2011 flood in Bangkok, Thailand
Area ( IF 1.6 ) Pub Date : 2021-01-09 , DOI: 10.1111/area.12699
Leonie Tuitjer 1
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Geographers have a long-established research interest in the ways infrastructures shape urban flood vulnerability and how urbanites cope with urban flooding. In this paper, I contribute to this literature by exploring the three-dimensional city during an urban flooding situation. Within a case study (based on interviews and ethnographic observations), I attend to ad hoc coping practices of a diverse city population during the 2011 flood in Bangkok. I foreground the vertical direction of these strategies and the affordances of the urban built environment and urban infrastructures that enabled such coping. The paper thus stages a conversation between established literature on urban flood vulnerability and coping with an emerging interest in vertical urbanism literature. Through this conversation between the two literatures, research on urban verticality is probed to consider verticality as a crucial dimension of urbanism during times of flood disasters.

中文翻译:

探索 2011 年泰国曼谷洪水期间的城市垂直度

地理学家对基础设施如何塑造城市洪水脆弱性以及城市居民如何应对城市洪水有着长期的研究兴趣。在本文中,我通过在城市洪水情况下探索三维城市来为该文献做出贡献。在一个案例研究中(基于访谈和人种学观察),我参加了特别的2011 年曼谷洪水期间不同城市人口的应对做法。我突出了这些策略的垂直方向以及实现这种应对的城市建成环境和城市基础设施的可供性。因此,本文在关于城市洪水脆弱性的既定文献与应对垂直城市化文献中新兴兴趣之间展开对话。通过这两篇文献之间的对话,探讨了对城市垂直性的研究,将垂直性视为洪水灾害时期城市化的一个重要维度。
更新日期:2021-01-09
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