The Relationship Between Urban Resilience Construction and Economic Development from the Perspective of Environmental Geology — A Case Study of Shenzhen
Download PDF

Keywords

Urban resilience
Environmental geology
Economic development
Geological hazard prevention and control
Sustainable development
Shenzhen

DOI

10.26689/ssr.v8i1.13806

Submitted : 2026-01-14
Accepted : 2026-01-29
Published : 2026-02-13

Abstract

Urban resilience is a key capability for contemporary cities to maintain core functions, recover quickly, and adapt to development when facing natural and social disturbances. From the fundamental perspective of environmental geology, this paper explores the intrinsic logical relationship between urban resilience construction and economic development in Shenzhen when addressing natural challenges such as geological hazards, coastal zone changes, and groundwater system fluctuations. The study argues that effective management of geological risks constitutes the physical foundation of urban economic resilience, while sustained economic development provides necessary material and technical support for enhancing geological safety resilience. The two form an interdependent and mutually promoting coupled system. Finally, the paper proposes an implementation path for constructing a “geological-economic” coordinated resilience system, aiming to provide theoretical reference and practical insights for Shenzhen and other similar coastal cities with high-intensity development.

References

Desouza KC, Flanery TH, 2013, Designing, Planning, and Managing Resilient Cities: A Conceptual Framework. Cities, 2013(35): 89–99.

Zhu JH, Sun HX, 2020, Research on the Spatio-temporal Evolution and Influencing Factors of Urban Resilience in China’s Three Major Urban Agglomerations. Soft Science, 34(2): 72–79.

Segoni S, Piciullo L, Gariano SL, 2018, A Review of the Recent Literature on Rainfall Thresholds for Landslide Occurrence. Landslides, 15(8): 1483–1501.

Williams AT, Rangel-Buitrago N, Pranzini E, et al., 2018, The Management of Coastal Erosion. Ocean & Coastal Management, 2018(156): 4–20.

Chen BD, Li X, Li ZC, et al., 2021, Types of Geological Structures and Mechanism of Karst Collapses in Baishazhou, Wuhan City of Hubei Province. The Chinese Journal of Geological Hazard and Control, 32(2): 43–52.

Folke C, 2006, Resilience: The Emergence of a Perspective for Social–ecological Systems Analyses. Global Environmental Change, 16(3): 253–267.

Cutter SL, Barnes L, Berry M, et al., 2008, A Place-based Model for Understanding Community Resilience to Natural Disasters. Global Environmental Change, 18(4): 598–606.

Temmerman S, Meire P, Bouma TJ, et al., 2013, Ecosystem-based Coastal Defence in the Face of Global Change. Nature, 504(7478): 79–83.

Ahern J, 2011, From Fail-safe to Safe-to-fail: Sustainability and Resilience in the New Urban World. Landscape and Urban Planning, 100(4): 341–343.

Simmie J, Martin R, 2010, The Economic Resilience of Regions: Towards an Evolutionary Approach. Cambridge Journal of Regions, Economy and Society, 3(1): 27–43.

Li TY, Niu PY, Gu CL, 2017, A Review of the Research Framework of Resilient Cities. Urban Planning Forum, 2017(5): 55–64.

Fu WX, 2025. Progress in Geological Hazard Risk Assessment and Comprehensive Prevention and Control. Journal of Geological Hazards and Environment Preservation, 36(3): 1–7.

Yu LL, Yang Y, 2023, Discussion on Technical Issues of Groundwater Reserve System. China Water Resources, 2023(11): 60–63.

Zhu JH, Sun HX, 2020, Research on the Spatio-temporal Evolution and Influencing Factors of Urban Resilience in China’s Three Major Urban Agglomerations. Soft Science, 34(2): 72–79. https://doi.org/10.13956/j.ss.1001-8409.2020.02.12

Zhao CY, Wang SP, 2021, The Impact of Economic Agglomeration on Urban Economic Resilience. Journal of Zhongnan University of Economics and Law, 2021(1): 102–114.