Articles | Volume 25, issue 9
https://doi.org/10.5194/nhess-25-2973-2025
https://doi.org/10.5194/nhess-25-2973-2025
Brief communication
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04 Sep 2025
Brief communication |  | 04 Sep 2025

Brief communication: Composite urban resilience to typhoon disasters – an assessment of 27 cities in seven major river basins, China

Zezhao Liu, Jiahui Yang, and Cong Wu

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This study constructs an indicator-based composite framework and assesses urban resilience to typhoons in China's seven major river basins. The results verified the spatial heterogeneity, and the calculated resilience score in certain circumstances did not match the strength of city economy. The analysis is helpful for the government to enhance capability of comprehensive resilience in specific dimensions and provides a reference in probing resilience assessment confronting typhoon disasters.
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