Results show that the drill significantly augmented perceived social resilience in the smaller studied communities but not in the larger ones, a fact that should be further investigated.
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Results show that the drill significantly augmented perceived social resilience in the smaller studied communities but not in the larger ones, a fact that should be further investigated.
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- What makes audiences resilient to disinformation? Integrating micro, meso, and macro factors based on a systematic literature review (2024) · doi
By applying the results to the socio-ecological model (SEM), we provide a comprehensive view on what constitutes resilience to disinformation, delineate between different levels of influence, and identify relevant gaps in research.
Keywords: applying socio ecological model provide comprehensive view constitutes resilience disinformation delineate different levels influence identify - Assessment of farmers’ grain production resilience based on the social-ecological system framework: utilizing data from the Yellow River Basin in China (2026) · doi
Furthermore, this study focuses mainly on the empirical measurement of resilience and the analysis of obstacle factors, while the theoretical mechanism analysis under the social-ecological system framework remains to be deepened.
Keywords: focuses mainly empirical measurement resilience obstacle factors theoretical mechanism social ecological system framework remains deepened - Can a Simulated Flood Experience Improve Social Resilience to Disasters? (2019) · doi
Results show that the drill significantly augmented perceived social resilience in the smaller studied communities but not in the larger ones, a fact that should be further investigated.
Keywords: show drill augmented perceived social resilience smaller studied communities larger ones fact further investigated
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