A connected community approach: Citizens and formal institutions working together to build community-centred resilience
Urban resilience research is recognizing the need to complement a mainstream
preoccupation with “hard” infrastructure (electrical grid, storm sewers, etc.) with attention to …
preoccupation with “hard” infrastructure (electrical grid, storm sewers, etc.) with attention to …
[HTML][HTML] Multi-hazard socio-physical resilience assessment of hurricane-induced hazards on coastal communities
Hurricane-induced hazards can result in significant damage to the built environment
cascading into major impacts to the households, social institutions, and local economy …
cascading into major impacts to the households, social institutions, and local economy …
Evaluating the impact of infrastructure interdependencies on the emergency services sector and critical support functions using an expert opinion survey
The vulnerability of critical infrastructure systems and their interdependencies have long-
standing implications for community recovery and resilience. Extant research on critical …
standing implications for community recovery and resilience. Extant research on critical …
Complexity of resilience capacities: Household capitals and resilience outcomes on the disaster cycle in informal settlements
Recent scholarships conceptualise resilience as capacities that are driven by a set of
capitals to produce outcomes such as influencing preparedness (pre-disasters), mitigating …
capitals to produce outcomes such as influencing preparedness (pre-disasters), mitigating …
Insights into the complementarity of natural disaster insurance purchases and risk reduction behavior
S Rufat, PJ Robinson, WJW Botzen - Risk analysis, 2024 - Wiley Online Library
While flooding is the costliest natural disaster risk, public‐sector investments provide
incomplete protection. Moreover, individuals are in general reluctant to voluntarily invest in …
incomplete protection. Moreover, individuals are in general reluctant to voluntarily invest in …
Health-related nonprofit response to concurrent disaster events
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Spatial regression identifies socioeconomic inequality in multi-stage power outage recovery after Hurricane Isaac
Power outages are a common outcome of hurricanes in the USA with potentially serious
implications for community wellbeing. Understanding how power outage recovery is …
implications for community wellbeing. Understanding how power outage recovery is …
Conceptualizing individual and household disaster preparedness: the perspective from Cameroon
EN Nojang, J Jensen - International Journal of Disaster Risk Science, 2020 - Springer
This research explored the basic issue of what preparedness means and entails to people in
Fako Division, Cameroon—a place threated by many hazards and that has experienced …
Fako Division, Cameroon—a place threated by many hazards and that has experienced …
Recovery capacity of small nonprofits in post-2017 hurricane Puerto Rico
D Chandrasekhar, I García… - Journal of the American …, 2022 - Taylor & Francis
Problem, research strategy, and findings Although planners today generally agree that
nonprofits should be involved in postdisaster recovery planning, they lack insight into the …
nonprofits should be involved in postdisaster recovery planning, they lack insight into the …
Effects of infrastructure service disruptions following hurricane Irma: multilevel analysis of Postdisaster recovery outcomes
Widespread power outages and related critical infrastructure disruptions after major storms
can thwart household and community recovery by limiting access to critical facilities and …
can thwart household and community recovery by limiting access to critical facilities and …