The paper closes by outlining several research objectives that should be explored in the future to further the implementation of Nature-based Solutions for disaster resilience in Jamaica.
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The paper closes by outlining several research objectives that should be explored in the future to further the implementation of Nature-based Solutions for disaster resilience in Jamaica.
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Supporting evidence — 4 representative gaps
- Urban Planning Challenges and Community Resilience: An Empirical Assessment of Disaster Vulnerabilities in Bungoma Municipality (2026) · doi
analyses. Global Environmental Change, 16(3), 253–267. social–ecological for Gupta, R., & Chen, L. (2021). Fragmented responses: The consequences of ineffective disaster management. coordination in
Keywords: analyses global environmental change social ecological gupta chen fragmented responses consequences ineffective disaster management coordination - The role of Nature‐based Solutions in disaster resilience in coastal Jamaica: current and potential applications for ‘building back better’ (2022) · doi
The paper closes by outlining several research objectives that should be explored in the future to further the implementation of Nature-based Solutions for disaster resilience in Jamaica.
Keywords: closes outlining several objectives explored future further implementation nature based solutions disaster resilience jamaica - Ecosystems and Disaster Resiliency: Contributions to a Holistic Theory of Recovery (2012) · doi
In contrast, little is known about how ecosystem resilience benefits people during disaster recovery, and how pre- and post-disaster recovery planning and decisions affect ecosystem resilience.
Keywords: ecosystem resilience disaster recovery contrast little known benefits people post planning decisions affect - Ecosystems and Disaster Resiliency: Contributions to a Holistic Theory of Recovery (2012) · doi
This article offers a critical review of the contributions of research and gaps in knowledge about ecosystem resiliency, and the role of pre-disaster recovery planning and post-disaster adaptive actions in protecting and restoring ecosystems.
Keywords: disaster article offers critical review contributions gaps knowledge ecosystem resiliency role recovery planning post adaptive
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