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056R_A place-based model for understanding community resilience to natural disasters (research summary)

056R_A place-based model for understanding community resilience to natural disasters (research summary)

FromWhat is The Future for Cities?


056R_A place-based model for understanding community resilience to natural disasters (research summary)

FromWhat is The Future for Cities?

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12 minutes
Released:
May 30, 2022
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Summary of the article titled A place-based model for understanding community resilience to natural disasters from 2008 by Susan Cutter, Lindsey Barnes, Melissa Berry, Christopher Burton, Elijah Evans, Eric Tate, and Jennifer Webb, published in the Global Environmental Change journal. 
Since we are investigating the future of cities, I thought it would be interesting to see a framework for disaster resilience of place model. This article investigates and proposes a comparative assessment for disaster resilience at the local or community level with a set of variables for easier implementation.
You can find the article through this link.
Abstract: There is considerable research interest on the meaning and measurement of resilience from a variety of research perspectives including those from the hazards/disasters and global change communities. The identification of standards and metrics for measuring disaster resilience is one of the challenges faced by local, state, and federal agencies, especially in the United States. This paper provides a new framework, the disaster resilience of place (DROP) model, designed to improve comparative assessments of disaster resilience at the local or community level. A candidate set of variables for implementing the model are also presented as a first step towards its implementation.
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Released:
May 30, 2022
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