Abstract Enhancing inclusion and self-reliance at community level is gaining ground in policy terms, due – in part – to the need to increase the efficiency of public spend, associated with the global financial crisis. Within Scotland, this shift is manifested through multiple policy and community interventions seeking to enhance resilience of communities. Measuring community resilience remains challenging as there is a lack of practical tools and assessment methods to capture aspects of ‘change’. The research presented here is based on the ‘Capacity for Change’ programme, which, through community engagement and empowerment, seeks to enhance the capacity of rural places and develop inclusive communities. The paper presents (i) an evaluation ...
In the transition from welfare to ‘enabling’ states, governments move away from their previous roles...
There are gaps in understanding what community resilience is and means to those working in communiti...
Community resilience is central to reshaping the role and functions of rural areas; and development ...
Abstract Enhancing inclusion and self-reliance at community level is gaining ground in policy terms,...
This paper seeks to examine understandings and applications of rural community resilience. Scottish ...
Communities are increasingly encouraged to become more resilient, be more active and proactive, adap...
Rural community resilience in Scotland is a multifaceted and complex issue that includes components ...
This paper outlines the development of a conceptual framework to assess resilience in the context o...
Communities are increasingly encouraged to become more resilient, be more active and proactive, adap...
This paper aims to explore how local land and natural resource management organisations in Scotland ...
Resilience as a concept is often applied to address disaster risks and impacts. Metrics developed to...
Understanding the factors that improve the resilience of rural communities is an important area of a...
In the transition from welfare to ‘enabling’ states, governments move away from their previous roles...
There are gaps in understanding what community resilience is and means to those working in communiti...
Community resilience is central to reshaping the role and functions of rural areas; and development ...
Abstract Enhancing inclusion and self-reliance at community level is gaining ground in policy terms,...
This paper seeks to examine understandings and applications of rural community resilience. Scottish ...
Communities are increasingly encouraged to become more resilient, be more active and proactive, adap...
Rural community resilience in Scotland is a multifaceted and complex issue that includes components ...
This paper outlines the development of a conceptual framework to assess resilience in the context o...
Communities are increasingly encouraged to become more resilient, be more active and proactive, adap...
This paper aims to explore how local land and natural resource management organisations in Scotland ...
Resilience as a concept is often applied to address disaster risks and impacts. Metrics developed to...
Understanding the factors that improve the resilience of rural communities is an important area of a...
In the transition from welfare to ‘enabling’ states, governments move away from their previous roles...
There are gaps in understanding what community resilience is and means to those working in communiti...
Community resilience is central to reshaping the role and functions of rural areas; and development ...