Although recent research into resilience acknowledges the importance of attachment to place and claims that place is often the basis for community development, this relationship has not yet been explo
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Although recent research into resilience acknowledges the importance of attachment to place and claims that place is often the basis for community development, this relationship has not yet been explored in great detail.
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Supporting evidence — 4 representative gaps
- The role of change- and stability-oriented place attachment in rural community resilience: a case study in south-west Scotland (2016) · doi
Although recent research into resilience acknowledges the importance of attachment to place and claims that place is often the basis for community development, this relationship has not yet been explored in great detail.
Keywords: place recent resilience acknowledges importance attachment claims often basis community development relationship explored great detail - The components of resilience—Perceptions of an Australian rural community (2010) · doi
The findings extend from previous research by recognizing environmental and economic factors, infrastructure and support services, as enhancing resilience, and expand the limited evidence base for those wishing to promote resilience at the community scale.
Keywords: resilience extend previous recognizing environmental economic factors infrastructure support services enhancing expand limited evidence base - Whither Resilient Regions? Equity, Growth and Community (2015) · doi
:A growing body of research has been suggesting that social equity may contribute to economic growth and resilience at a metropolitan scale, but there is limited research on the underlying mechanisms that make for this potentially happy coincidence of economic vitality, resilience and inclusion.
Keywords: economic resilience growing body suggesting social equity contribute growth metropolitan scale there limited underlying mechanisms - Local solutions for local problems: the contributions of social enterprises to resilient urban communities in South Africa (2025) · doi
This study contributes to resilience and philanthropy research by conceptualizing the contributions of community-based social entrepreneurs to community resilience in an under-researched context—South Africa’s townships.
Keywords: resilience community contributes philanthropy conceptualizing contributions based social entrepreneurs researched context south africa townships
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