Community resilience is one of the main strategies that UK governments employ to deal with the impact of floods. In this paper, we analyse how community resilience is used in 28 UK guidance documents that refer to floods and discuss the benefits and drawbacks of different conceptualizations. We show that some documents represent community resilience as the absence of illness, as the opposite of vulnerability, as a static and unchanging element, or in a circular way as both a cause and an outcome. By contrast, some documents avoid generalizations and focus more specifically on the concept’s behavioural, relational, cognitive, and psychological aspects. We discuss the implications of different conceptualizations of community resilience for it...
Within the UK, academics and practitioners’ understanding of resilience have been increasingly nuanc...
There is an increasing emphasis on the local level as well as growing expectations regarding civil s...
There is an acknowledged need to improve the resilience of those at risk of flooding in the UK. The ...
Community resilience is one of the main strategies that UK governments employ to deal with the impac...
Community resilience is one of the main strategies that UK governments employ to deal with the impac...
The paradigm shift to more distributed flood risk management strategies in the UK involves devolved ...
Recent extreme weather events and their tremendous impacts on highly interconnected modern world hav...
Despite well-documented evidence of the potential physical impacts of flooding, research has so far ...
The concept of resilience is increasingly applied to policy-making. However, despite its widespread ...
Community resilience represents the ability of communities to use their available resources to prepa...
Flooding is not generally regarded as being the kind of hazard that is symptomatic of a ‘Risk Societ...
The river Don catchment area in Sheffield and Rotherham offers a good place for a case study of floo...
Over the past decade has been a policy shift withinUK flood risk management towards localism with an...
The concept of resilience, loosely defined as the ability to withstand or to bounce back from advers...
Climate change has increased the threat of flooding to communities and presented the need for greate...
Within the UK, academics and practitioners’ understanding of resilience have been increasingly nuanc...
There is an increasing emphasis on the local level as well as growing expectations regarding civil s...
There is an acknowledged need to improve the resilience of those at risk of flooding in the UK. The ...
Community resilience is one of the main strategies that UK governments employ to deal with the impac...
Community resilience is one of the main strategies that UK governments employ to deal with the impac...
The paradigm shift to more distributed flood risk management strategies in the UK involves devolved ...
Recent extreme weather events and their tremendous impacts on highly interconnected modern world hav...
Despite well-documented evidence of the potential physical impacts of flooding, research has so far ...
The concept of resilience is increasingly applied to policy-making. However, despite its widespread ...
Community resilience represents the ability of communities to use their available resources to prepa...
Flooding is not generally regarded as being the kind of hazard that is symptomatic of a ‘Risk Societ...
The river Don catchment area in Sheffield and Rotherham offers a good place for a case study of floo...
Over the past decade has been a policy shift withinUK flood risk management towards localism with an...
The concept of resilience, loosely defined as the ability to withstand or to bounce back from advers...
Climate change has increased the threat of flooding to communities and presented the need for greate...
Within the UK, academics and practitioners’ understanding of resilience have been increasingly nuanc...
There is an increasing emphasis on the local level as well as growing expectations regarding civil s...
There is an acknowledged need to improve the resilience of those at risk of flooding in the UK. The ...