Mapping Key Feature Of Resilience Public Space, Bibliometric Analysis And Literature Review Purnama Sakhrial Pradini 1*, Dedes Nur Gandarum 2, Nurhikmah Budi Hartanti 3
Universitas Trisakti
Abstract
The paradigms of livability and sustainability have long influenced the direction of architecture and urban design, positioning public spaces as key elements in efforts to enhance quality of life and maintain environmental sustainability. However, the emergence of the resilience paradigm has enriched the discourse on public spaces by emphasizing the importance of adaptive capacity to sudden environmental, social, and economic disruptions.
This study aims to map the main characteristics and dimensions of resilience in public spaces through bibliometric analysis and a structured literature review. The articles were collected from the Scopus and Web of Science databases covering the period from 2012 to 2024 for analysis. Bibliometric techniques such as keyword co-occurrence analysis and thematic clustering were employed to identify research trends, dominant conceptual frameworks, and emerging themes.
The selection of bibliometric analysis is based on its ability to objectively map a large body of literature and uncover hidden patterns across disciplines, which is crucial for comprehensively understanding the complexity and dynamic evolution of resilient public space concepts.
The analysis reveals key themes such as adaptability, inclusiveness, ecological performance, social cohesion, and governance, while also highlighting research gaps in the integration of the livability, sustainability, public space, and resilience paradigms. The study finds that although the discourse on resilient public spaces continues to evolve, it remains predominantly shaped by Western perspectives and still lacks a comprehensive conceptual framework.
This research contributes to enriching the discourse by providing critical insights to support the design, planning, and management of public spaces that are more adaptive, sustainable, resilient, and livable.
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Topic: The Concept of Livable Space
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