The role of social capital in the development of community resilience has been widely reported in literature addressing community recovery after natural and man-made disasters. This article specifically addresses its configuration and function in Complex Humanitarian Emergencies and report the experience of a training for trainers project aimed at developing community resilience in Central African Republic. Through a training program on trauma management and psychosocial interventions in post-conflict societies, the project presented seeks to construct a solid network characterized by trustful and reciprocal relationships among people that are responsible for the promotion of community resilience in CAR. One of major challenges of this expe...
The international hazard management field has identified capacity building and locally-based initiat...
Using an examination of three NGO interventions in ost-conflict Burundi, this article questions comm...
ABSTRACT Researchers argue that social networks based on shared values, trust, and norms can facilit...
The role of social capital in the development of community resilience has been widely reported in li...
INTRODUCTION Norris et al. (2008) define community resilience as a process made of four adaptive ca...
INTRODUCTION Norris et al. (2008, pp. 131) define community resilience as “a process linking a se...
In recent years the HCI and CSCW communities have begun to take a strong interest in emergency and c...
The file attached to this record is the author's final peer reviewed version. The Publisher's final ...
Master of ScienceDepartment of Landscape Architecture/Regional and Community PlanningStephanie Rolle...
This article analyzes the impact of socio-natural disasters on social capital at a local level, stud...
As a country with high risk of disasters, the people of Indonesia have to prepare and anticipate the...
People have always faced shocks and have devised a variety of institutional responses to cope with, ...
Researches have highlighted the importance of social capital existing in a community for post-disast...
Social capital is a resource which is embedded in every community and it has been observed that it p...
This report investigates the under-explored role that local forms of social capital, in particular l...
The international hazard management field has identified capacity building and locally-based initiat...
Using an examination of three NGO interventions in ost-conflict Burundi, this article questions comm...
ABSTRACT Researchers argue that social networks based on shared values, trust, and norms can facilit...
The role of social capital in the development of community resilience has been widely reported in li...
INTRODUCTION Norris et al. (2008) define community resilience as a process made of four adaptive ca...
INTRODUCTION Norris et al. (2008, pp. 131) define community resilience as “a process linking a se...
In recent years the HCI and CSCW communities have begun to take a strong interest in emergency and c...
The file attached to this record is the author's final peer reviewed version. The Publisher's final ...
Master of ScienceDepartment of Landscape Architecture/Regional and Community PlanningStephanie Rolle...
This article analyzes the impact of socio-natural disasters on social capital at a local level, stud...
As a country with high risk of disasters, the people of Indonesia have to prepare and anticipate the...
People have always faced shocks and have devised a variety of institutional responses to cope with, ...
Researches have highlighted the importance of social capital existing in a community for post-disast...
Social capital is a resource which is embedded in every community and it has been observed that it p...
This report investigates the under-explored role that local forms of social capital, in particular l...
The international hazard management field has identified capacity building and locally-based initiat...
Using an examination of three NGO interventions in ost-conflict Burundi, this article questions comm...
ABSTRACT Researchers argue that social networks based on shared values, trust, and norms can facilit...