[HTML][HTML] Bonding, bridging, linking social capital as mutually reinforcing elements in adaptive capacity development to flood hazard: Insights from rural Bangladesh

MJ Azad, B Pritchard - Climate Risk Management, 2023 - Elsevier
The role of bonding, bridging, and linking social capital is a key factor in the adaptive
capacity to climate-related disasters. But what roles do these three forms of social capital …

[HTML][HTML] Influence of personal and collective social capital on flood preparedness and community resilience: Evidence from Old Fadama, Ghana

M Abunyewah, MO Erdiaw-Kwasie, SA Okyere… - International journal of …, 2023 - Elsevier
Social capital constitutes an important resource in vulnerable cities of the developing world
where formal disaster management capacities are weak, responses are limited, and socio …

How convenience and informational tools shape waste separation behavior: A social network approach

X Cheng, W Li, J Yang, L Zhang - Resources Policy, 2023 - Elsevier
Geopolitical risks such as energy crises and local or regional instability aggravate the
growing conflict between limited natural resources and increasing consumption, making …

The macroeconomic impact of disasters: a review of hurricanes in Caribbean small island developing states

PS Mohan, E Strobl - Climate and Development, 2024 - Taylor & Francis
Disasters have long caused extensive devastation and interruption to economic activity. Still
our understanding of their economic impacts is evolving and the economics of disasters is a …

Social Capital of Banjarese for Peatland Fire Mitigation: Combining of Local Wisdom and Environment

D Arisanty, I Rajiani, M Mutiani, KP Hastuti, EW Abbas… - World, 2023 - mdpi.com
Repeated fires cause peatlands to degrade. Fire management has been carried out, but
fires continue to occur, especially during the dry season. Through social capital that exists in …

Untapped capacity of place-based peer-to-peer resource sharing for community resilience

Z Li, K Idziorek, A Chen, C Chen - Nature Cities, 2024 - nature.com
During and after a disaster, people share resources with family, friends and neighbors to tide
them over difficult times. The conventional top-down approach for disaster relief overlooks …

[HTML][HTML] Quantifying COVID-19 recovery process from a human mobility perspective: An intra-city study in Wuhan

X Liu, S Yang, X Huang, R An, Q Xiong, T Ye - Cities, 2023 - Elsevier
The COVID-19 pandemic has brought huge challenges to sustainable urban and community
development. Although some recovery signals and patterns have been uncovered, the intra …

Examining the links between household livelihood resilience and vulnerability: disaster resettlement experience from rural China

W Liu, J Liu, J Xu, J Li, M Feldman - Frontiers in Environmental …, 2024 - frontiersin.org
Livelihood status of rural households is the focus of disaster resettlement research.
Influenced by various factors, rural households face multiple environmental and social …

Intentions and actions in household waste separation: A machine learning approach on the gap and determinants

X Cheng, L Zhang, W Li, R Long - Environmental Impact Assessment …, 2024 - Elsevier
Municipal solid waste management now relies on individuals to dedicate time to sorting and
separating their garbage from recyclable waste. However, despite good intentions, not all …

A data-driven approach to rapidly estimate recovery potential to go beyond building damage after disasters

S Loos, D Lallemant, F Khan, JW McCaughey… - … Earth & Environment, 2023 - nature.com
Following a disaster, crucial decisions about recovery resources often prioritize immediate
damage, partly due to a lack of detailed information on who will struggle to recover in the …