While there is no consensus on the concept of resilience itself, there are several approaches and perspectives related to possibly detecting signs of its existence in rural communities.
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While there is no consensus on the concept of resilience itself, there are several approaches and perspectives related to possibly detecting signs of its existence in rural communities.
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- Public Health's Role in Understanding Community Resilience (2012) · doi
In public health, the term resilience or community resilience has not yet been widely explored, but as a sector focused on improving and sustaining the long-term health of communities (people and environment) as well as having a hand in preparedness and response to myriad public health emergencies, most would agree that community resilience is exactly what public health is focused on achieving.
Keywords: health public resilience term community focused widely explored sector improving sustaining long communities people environment - 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 - Unsettling Resilience: Colonial Ecological Violence, Indigenous Futurisms, and the Restoration of the Elwha River* (2020) · doi
Resilience has gained traction in social science as a framework for a community's response to environmental, social, and political disturbances, the contours of which are not well understood in Indigenous contexts.
Keywords: social resilience gained traction science framework community response environmental political disturbances contours well understood indigenous - 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 - Leveraging Resilience: Evidence From the Management of Senior Low-Income Housing (2015) · doi
Although public and private management approaches have been frequently analyzed for their outcomes along the lines of efficiency and equity, their relationship to fostering community resilience has been understudied.
Keywords: public private management approaches frequently analyzed outcomes along lines efficiency equity relationship fostering community resilience - The concept of resilience: a bibliometric analysis of the emergency and disaster management literature (2018) · doi
Despite the increased use of resilience in the academic and public policy arenas, the intellectual topography of this subject as it relates to emergency and disaster management contexts remains under-investigated.
Keywords: despite increased resilience academic public policy arenas intellectual topography subject relates emergency disaster management contexts - Community resilience in post-socialist rural areas (2020) · doi
While there is no consensus on the concept of resilience itself, there are several approaches and perspectives related to possibly detecting signs of its existence in rural communities.
Keywords: there consensus concept resilience itself several approaches perspectives related possibly detecting signs existence rural communities - Resilience and depression among the survivors of the 2013 Yaan earthquake (2019) · doi
Little is known, however, about the relationship between community resilience and mental health and about the moderating effects of personal and community resilience on the relationship between disaster impact and mental health among disaster survivors.
Keywords: relationship community resilience mental health disaster little known moderating effects personal impact among survivors
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