نتایج جستجو برای: community resilience

تعداد نتایج: 397928  

2017
Tony Norris

Disaster management and the health sector ought to be natural allies, but there are few examples of the collaborative planning and application of disaster healthcare involving emergency managers and care practitioners. The different origins, culture, and priorities of the various agencies tasked with disaster healthcare mean that communication and coordination between them is often lacking, lea...

2013
Robert M. Patton Chad A. Steed Christopher G. Stahl

The recent explosive growth of smart phones and social media creates a unique opportunity to view events from various unique perspectives. Unfortunately, this relatively new form of communication lacks the structural integrity, accuracy, and reduced noise of other forms of communication. Nevertheless, social media increasingly plays a vita role in the observation of societal actions before, dur...

2014
Kirrilly Thompson Danielle Every Sophia Rainbird Victoria Cornell Bradley Smith Joshua Trigg

Increased vulnerability to natural disasters has been associated with particular groups in the community. This includes those who are considered de facto vulnerable (children, older people, those with disabilities etc.) and those who own pets (not to mention pets themselves). The potential for reconfiguring pet ownership from a risk factor to a protective factor for natural disaster survival ha...

Journal: :Pimatisiwin 2008
Ruth Gladue Carrielynn Lund

This paper is an interview between Carrielynn Lund and Cree Elder Ruth Gladue on research and community resilience in her semi-remote, northern Alberta community. Ruth is a Cree Elder born "during the war years." She is married and has two girls, one boy, and "a few grandchildren." Ruth has worked as a Community Health Representative (CHR) and Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN) for over forty years...

2015
Barbara Ferrer Lisa Conley

April marked the 1-year anniversary of the Boston Marathon Bombings, which brought our city to a standstill as we endured a terrorist attack, manhunt, and subsequent lockdown of the metropolitan area. Twin explosions near the marathon finish line, occurring just minutes apart, left 3 people dead and hundreds injured. In the hour that followed the bombing, the city of Boston and privately run am...

2012
Ashley Shade Hannes Peter Steven D. Allison Didier L. Baho Mercè Berga Helmut Bürgmann David H. Huber Silke Langenheder Jay T. Lennon Jennifer B. H. Martiny Kristin L. Matulich Thomas M. Schmidt Jo Handelsman

Microbial communities are at the heart of all ecosystems, and yet microbial community behavior in disturbed environments remains difficult to measure and predict. Understanding the drivers of microbial community stability, including resistance (insensitivity to disturbance) and resilience (the rate of recovery after disturbance) is important for predicting community response to disturbance. Her...

2008
Syma A. Ebbin

Resilience defines the ability of a system to retain control of function and structure despite changing conditions. In human-natural systems this is related to the capabilities of social institutions. This paper presents insights into institutional and ethical dimensions of resilience, focusing on case studies in the Pacific Northwest that involve cooperative management of Pacific salmon by tri...

2016
Odeya Cohen Diklah Geva Mooli Lahad Arkady Bolotin Dima Leykin Avishay Goldberg Limor Aharonson-Daniel Takeru Abe

An increase in the exposure and predisposition of civilian populations to disasters has been recorded in the last decades. In major disasters, as demonstrated recently in Nepal (2015) and previously in Haiti (2010), external aid is vital, yet in the first hours after a disaster, communities must usually cope alone with the challenge of providing emergent lifesaving care. Communities therefore n...

2012
Jacqueline Scali Catherine Gandubert Karen Ritchie Maryvonne Soulier Marie-Laure Ancelin Isabelle Chaudieu

PURPOSE Resilience is the ability of individuals to adapt positively in the face of trauma. Little is known, however, about lifetime factors affecting resilience. METHODS We assessed the effects of psychiatric disorder and lifetime trauma history on the resilience self-evaluation using the Connor-Davidson Resilience Scale (CD-RISC-10) in a high-risk-women sample. Two hundred and thirty eight ...

ژورنال: مسکن و محیط روستا 2020
Hatami Nejad, Hosein, Pourahmad, Ahmad, Zebardast, Kooshiar,

Due to the increase in the occurrences of natural disasters in cities and the resulting casualties and socio-economic and physical damages, the local authorities are attempting to find approaches and adopt policies to increase the resilience of cities in order to withstand these calamities. Resilience, therefore has become one of the important issues to attend in order to minimize the vulnerabi...

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